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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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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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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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