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City A.M. • Jun 09, 2025
Slower April wage growth to feed into interest rate cut hopes
A decrease in the pace of wage increases during April may influence policymakers to consider reducing interest rates in an effort to support economic stability and growth.
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City A.M. • Jun 03, 2025
Bank of England: Battling wage growth and interest rate cuts
The Bank of England acknowledges that sustained increases in wages may hinder efforts to reduce inflation, potentially postponing planned reductions in borrowing costs intended to...
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