Now what?
Treat the hold as consensus. The signal is whether the vote and inflation path pull the next move toward a hike or deeper into 2027.
The MPC leaves Bank Rate unchanged on Thursday. Above-target inflation blocks a cut; softer labour data blocks a hike.
The June decision held at 3.75%, and the current prediction market puts no change near 98%. July's Monetary Policy Report matters more than the rate line.
This is the immutable published call. It is not silently relabeled as a narrative-only, model-only, or market-only estimate.
The probability is a frozen forecast, not a promise. The watchlist is conditional: it shows the assets most likely to react if the claim resolves as written.
Treat the hold as consensus. The signal is whether the vote and inflation path pull the next move toward a hike or deeper into 2027.
Expected first reaction if the forecast resolves true:
Resolved Jul 30, 2026: the call was right.
Outcome evidence: www.bankofengland.co.uk
Short claim-to-span citations are frozen and lineage-clustered, but captured_at is after the forecast lock. They cannot be treated as evidence used by the original decision.
3 source references; verified retrospective passages: 3; original-decision effective independent sources: 0.
Evidence hash: 5d964966bcdcac9434a7b5c2de2c5ae669156e8e3ef29e91a61788747fbd7cbe
TRUE if the Bank of England's July MPC decision leaves Bank Rate unchanged at 3.75%; FALSE if Bank Rate is raised or lowered.
Resolver: Did the Bank of England leave Bank Rate unchanged at 3.75% in its July 30, 2026 MPC decision?
These claims are useful context today, but the stage receipt prevents them from being backdated into the original forecast.
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No passage-level agreement score is substituted from later evidence, headlines, source counts, market prices, or the published call.
The current source spans were frozen after the forecast lock, so they are published as retrospective citations but cannot influence or score the original decision. No narrative probability is inferred.
The published forecast is not relabeled as a statistical-model output. A separate frozen model receipt is unavailable for this claim.
Latest observed: 96.6%–97.9% at 2026-07-24T10:21:55.522000Z; 2 frozen observation(s). This later quote was not available to the original decision.
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This is the point-in-time crowd probability cited by the frozen call. No bid/ask, depth, fee, or contract-correlation receipt is attached.
No combined estimate is published until weights are learned on prior matched, prequential resolutions.
The point difference is descriptive. It is not a learned trading edge and cannot establish disagreement after costs or shared evidence.
Published minus market: -1.0 probability points.
Latest frozen market comparison: -0.25 probability points; edge status: withheld shared input and unverified costs.
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EM disinflation lets central banks cut while keeping real rates high
Related context only; not registered as the same forecast claim.
The asset list is a conditional watchlist. Causal edge order and expected move ranges are not claimed by this receipt unless separately measured.
Now what? Treat the hold as consensus. The signal is whether the vote and inflation path pull the next move toward a hike or deeper into 2027.
Activation: not registered. Invalidation: bound to false resolution not separately registered.
Scenario-conditional research framing only; not personalized investment advice.
Primary: brier. (published_probability - binary_outcome)^2
Benchmarks: no_skill_0.50, frozen_crowd_probability.
Ledger ID: 2026-07-24__boe-holds-july
Chain entry: d272793b119c4e8d565983911e8afc4d90633e593cd1367265babc61e2f637db
Receipt: 89f435e27f9a0fb4952c56a37d6427718edebbc6bfdc97e9e878fa46f0200521