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For over a decade, the Bank of England bought huge amounts of government bonds to boost the economy. This policy, called quantitative easing, aimed to lower interest rates and encourage spending and investment. It helped the UK recover from financial crises by injecting money into the system, but it also created a large pile of government debt on the Bank's balance sheet.
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Bank of England bond sales cost the Treasury £108bn since 2022