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The Bank of England is expected to increase its forecasts for growth and inflation, feeding speculation it will be forced to raise interest rates this year, the Sunday Times said. Although former predictions of a sharp slowdown have been confounded, economic surveys this week are expected to show British businesses have made a solid start to the year, but that the slump in the pound has filtered through to higher prices for shoppers faster than expected.