According to Jinshi, the Bank of England decided to keep interest rates unchanged for the seventh consecutive meeting. This decision was not surprising, as the money market had fully digested this decision. Dhingra and Ramsden once again favored an immediate 25 basis point rate cut, and the 7:2 vote remained unchanged. It is worth noting that some members of the committee believed that the decision not to cut interest rates was a "delicate balance", which increased the possibility of a rate cut at the next meeting.