The Bank of England decided to hold the base rate for the sixth time in a row this week – but was it the right ...
The UK is expected to come out of recession, but it would be wise not to expect a reduction any time soon It would come as a shock to most economists if the Bank of England opted to cut interest ...
Interest rates will be cut in August, according to major investment banks, even after inflation came in higher than expected ...
The Bank of England has continued to keep interest rates frozen at 5.25% in May – unchanged since August 2023. But pressure is mounting on the central bank after inflation fell to 2.3% in the 12 ...
Today the Bank of England announced its decision to hold interest rates at 5.25 percent for the ninth month in a row. The announcement was made at noon. There are nine members of the Monetary ...
The Bank of England has held its base interest rate at 5.25% ignoring the calls for it to be cut. In its meeting today, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) have decided to stand its ground and ...
The Bank of England could leapfrog the US Federal Reserve and European Central Bank this week with a first base rate cut. Markets are pricing a small but growing chance that the BoE's Monetary ...
The Bank of England is likely to make its first cut to base rate in summer, according to the latest forecasts. This week, the UK's central bank opted once again to hold the base rate at 5.25 per ...
For much of the year, Wall Street analysts and economists have been volleying their theories about when the Federal Reserve will lower interest rates, as well as how many rate cuts should we ...
Money latest: Inflation falling doesn't mean we should cut interest rates, Bank of England economist says Recent falls in inflation may have spurred talk of interest rate cuts, but the BoE's ...
My colleague Daniel O’Boyle, who understands far more about the betting markets than I do (through a professional rather than personal interest I should add), tells me that the City market ...
In its latest Monetary Policy Committee meeting, the Bank of England again voted to keep interest rates steady at 5.2pc, however, forecasters predict an eventual shift is on the horizon.