BRITAIN'S CHIP FTSE 100 <.FTSE> TURNS LOWER AFTER BOE DECISION, LAST DOWN 0.2%
LONDON, Nov 7 (Reuters) -The pound rose, while UK government bond prices pared gains on Thursday after the Bank of England delivered a widely expected rate cut, but signalled future reductions could be gradual, as it forecast higher inflation and higher growth ahead.
Sterling GBP=D3 rose to $1.29405 immediately after the decision, from around $1.2905 earlier, while yields on the two-year gilt GB2YT=RR were at 4.478%, down 3 bps on the day, compared with 4.475% right before the BoE's announcement.
Investors were waiting for Governor Andrew Bailey's press conference at 1230 GMT for more clarity on the decision.
Reporting by Amanda Cooper and Samuel Indyk; Editing by Alun John
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