Investor attention ​will be on policy decision from the Bank of England, where the central bank is expected to stand pat. The dollar wobbled after the U.S. central bank held rates steady although the split decision left investors confused on whether the Fed will see through rate hikes to combat inflation. FED LOOKING TO MARKETS FOR CUESIn a post-meeting media conference, Fed Chair Kevin Warsh vowed to contain inflation but gave no indication of the steps the central ​bank might take. Warsh noted that bond yields ​had risen notably since the Fed's ⁠last policy meeting, reflecting market expectations of higher interest rates. That confusion left yields on 30-year U.S. bonds at 5.2039%, having hit their highest since June 2007 at 5.2273% late in New York trading.