Monday's Charts for Gold, Silver and Platinum and Palladium, April 17 Gold Silver Platinum
LONDON, April 13 - Bank of England Chief Economist Huw Pill said on Thursday that British wage growth appeared to be slowing and the latest data on the economy is"somewhat disappointing" even if it remains better than forecast by the BoE late last year.
Pill, speaking at an event hosted by MNI Connect, also said inflation may be"bumpier than we expect" but was still expected to fall in the second quarter as last year's large rises in energy prices drop out of the annual comparison.Due to popular demand, we have added Palladium to the list of Analytical Charts that Metals Analyst Jim Wyckoff features.
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