Bank of England's Fisher says no plans to resume QE push
LONDON, Nov 14 (Reuters) - A top official at the Bank of England who voted for more bond-buying by the central bank earlier this year said on Thursday he had no plans to renew his call for more stimulus given the recovery in the British economy.
"Now (Other OTC: NWPN - news) that confidence has come back, I think I wouldn't be voting for more QE (quantitative easing) any time soon," Paul Fisher told BBC radio.