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Financial Times • May 30, 2025
BoE policymaker plays down inflation risk in call for rate cuts
Alan Taylor suggested that temporary factors currently influence price increases, emphasizing the impact of the Trump trade war, which supports the case for reducing interest rates...
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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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