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City A.M. • May 15, 2025

Interest rate cuts would ‘boost growth’, businesses tell Bank of England

Business leaders believe that lowering borrowing costs could encourage increased consumer spending, potentially strengthening economic expansion following recent growth in the UK's...

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The Guardian – Business • May 14, 2025

Rising goods prices could delay UK interest rate cuts, says Bank policymaker

The Bank of England’s Catherine Mann indicated that ongoing price increases among businesses may postpone monetary easing, as policymakers require evidence of restrained pricing be...

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Financial Times • May 13, 2025

UK wage growth eases as jobs market weakens

The slowdown in salary increases alongside a softening employment sector suggests the Bank of England may maintain a prudent stance on reducing interest rates in the near future.

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City A.M. • May 13, 2025

FTSE 100 banks Lloyds and Natwest set to profit despite lower interest rates

Despite multiple recent reductions in the benchmark rate, major financial institutions like Lloyds and Natwest are expected to maintain strong earnings through stable net interest...

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City A.M. • May 12, 2025

Interest rates may stay higher for longer says Bank of England

Prolonged elevated borrowing costs could impact economic growth and consumer spending, as policymakers indicate inflation persistence might delay anticipated reductions in lending...

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City A.M. • May 09, 2025

Bailey: Benefits of UK-US trade deal will depend on other agreements

The UK-US trade agreement could influence economic growth, yet its overall financial impact relies on the United States' future deals with additional international partners.

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City A.M. • May 09, 2025

Mortgages rates set to fall after Bank of England interest rate cut

The recent reduction in central bank interest rates is expected to lead to decreased borrowing costs, potentially making home loans more accessible and improving affordability for...

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The Guardian – Business • May 09, 2025

German stock market hits record high amid trade deal hopes; China-US shipments slump – business live

The recent rally in Germany’s equities reflects investor optimism about improved global trade relations, despite ongoing challenges such as declining shipments between major econom...

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The Guardian – Business • May 09, 2025

Bank of England governor urges EU trade rebuild as key summit looms

The Bank of England governor emphasized the importance of strengthening economic ties with the European Union to enhance trade stability and support long-term financial growth ahea...

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The Guardian – Business • May 08, 2025

UK interest rates fall to 4.25% as Bank of England announces a quarter-point cut

The reduction in borrowing costs aims to support economic activity amid ongoing challenges, potentially influencing lending rates for consumers and returns on savings in the UK fin...

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Globe and Mail Investing • May 08, 2025

Scarred U.K. assets soothed by U.S. trade pact, Bank of England rate cuts

The recent improvements in U.K. financial markets reflect positive impacts from a new American trade agreement and reduced interest rates by the Bank of England, aligning domestic...

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City A.M. • May 08, 2025

Analysis: What is in the US-UK trade deal and what does it mean? 

The agreement marks a notable shift in international commerce, potentially boosting economic ties between the two countries and influencing market confidence amid ongoing global tr...

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Financial Times • May 08, 2025

Bank of England vote split hits hopes for faster interest rate cuts

The divided decision by the Bank of England reflects ongoing uncertainty about the UK’s economic trajectory and raises concerns about various challenges that may influence future m...

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The Guardian – Business • May 08, 2025

Why studying economics is so important | Letters

Understanding economic principles is crucial for interpreting market behaviors and policy impacts, as financial decisions are often driven more by confidence and context than by is...

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The Guardian – Business • May 08, 2025

Mood-boosting rate cut is a fillip for Reeves but leaves future uncertain

The recent reduction in borrowing costs aims to stimulate economic activity and consumer confidence, though differing opinions among policymakers contribute to uncertainty about up...

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CNBC Business • May 08, 2025

Why the Bank of England governor thinks uncertainty is here to stay despite a trade deal

Andrew Bailey highlighted that although the new trade agreement provides some stability, ongoing global economic complexities continue to create challenges for the United Kingdom's...

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City A.M. • May 08, 2025

Quicker interest rate cut hopes fade after Bank of England decision

Following the Bank of England’s decision to reduce rates to 4.25 percent, investors have adjusted their outlook, anticipating fewer reductions in borrowing costs throughout the rem...

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BBC Business • May 08, 2025

UK inflation rate: How quickly are prices rising?

Although the rate of price increases in the UK has declined recently, it still exceeds the central bank’s desired level, impacting consumer costs and economic policy decisions.

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City A.M. • May 08, 2025

What the Bank of England’s interest rate cut means for your mortgage

The recent reduction in the central bank’s borrowing costs is likely to influence mortgage lenders to adjust loan rates, potentially affecting monthly payments and refinancing opti...

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The Guardian – Business • May 08, 2025

Bank of England cuts UK interest rates to 4.25% as trade war threatens economy – business live

The recent interest rate reduction by the Bank of England reflects efforts to address economic challenges amid global trade tensions and rising uncertainties influencing inflation...

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MarketWatch Top Stories • May 08, 2025

Bank of England lowers rates in unusual three-way split

The recent adjustment by the U.K. central bank reflects efforts to support economic growth amid decreasing inflation and emerging indications of a decelerating financial environmen...

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City A.M. • May 08, 2025

Bank of England cuts interest rate in split decision 

The reduction in borrowing costs by the Bank of England may influence economic activity by potentially lowering loan expenses and affecting inflation expectations amid ongoing glob...

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Financial Times • May 08, 2025

Bank of England cuts rates by a quarter point to 4.25%

The recent reduction in interest rates by the Bank of England may influence borrowing costs and economic activity as negotiations continue toward a US-UK trade agreement.

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Sky News Money • May 08, 2025

Bank of England cites trade war hit for interest rate cut to 4.25%

The recent reduction in borrowing costs by the Bank of England reflects concerns about global trade tensions and aims to support economic stability amid increased financial uncerta...

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City A.M. • May 08, 2025

Regular or fixed? How to know which savings account is right for you

With interest rates declining, choosing the most suitable savings option is important to maximize returns and ensure your money generates the highest possible income over time.

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City A.M. • May 08, 2025

Bank of England interest rates cut ‘nailed on’

A reduction in the Bank of England’s borrowing costs is anticipated to influence lending conditions, potentially affecting borrowing expenses for businesses and consumers across th...

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BBC Business • May 07, 2025

Interest rates expected to be cut by Bank of England

The upcoming decision on the base rate could influence borrowing costs, impact loan and mortgage rates, and affect overall economic activity depending on whether the 4.5% benchmark...

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BBC Business • May 07, 2025

When will interest rates go down again?

Fluctuations in interest rates determined by the Bank of England have a direct impact on borrowing costs and returns for individuals with mortgages, loans, and savings accounts acr...

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City A.M. • May 07, 2025

Interest rates are dropping – is it time to fix your savings?

Declining interest rates may reduce returns on savings accounts, prompting individuals to consider locking in rates now before further reductions potentially lower future earnings.

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The Guardian – Business • May 07, 2025

UK savers urged to ‘act now’ before interest rates start falling

Financial advisors recommend that individuals consider locking in higher-yield savings options promptly, as imminent reductions in the Bank of England’s rates may diminish future r...

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