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Bank of England’s MPC votes to keep UK interest rates unchanged


Experts overwhelmingly expect the MPC to keep the UK base rate unchanged at 4%. The consensus is that persistent inflation will prompt the Committee to err on the side of caution, despite signs of ... Read More

Bank of England voices inflation concerns as it holds main UK interest rate at 4%


The Bank of England has held its main interest rate at 4% as U.K. inflation concerns weigh on policymakers. The decision was widely anticipated. Read More

UK Jobs Data Boost Economist Calls That BOE Rate Cuts Are Done


A growing number of economists believe the Bank of England has finished cutting interest rates as policymakers struggle to contain a fresh spike in inflation. Read More

UK jobs market continues to slow, but interest rate cut ‘ruled out’


The number of payrolled employees fell again in the latest labour market report, and regular wage growth continued to slow ... Read More

Will interest rates go down today? The key factors for the Bank of England and 2025 predictions


The Bank of England’s (BoE) next meeting to determine interest rates is on Thursday 18 September, and all eyes will be on the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) and whether its members opt to continue ... Read More


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