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Bank of England interest rate-setter Megan Greene said on Saturday it was unclear what U.S. President Donald Trump's import ...
As the Bank holds interest rates, our cost of living correspondent Kevin Peachey is answering your questions live.
The economic fallout from Donald Trump's tariff plans could send interest rates down more quickly - leading to cheaper ...
UK inflation fell by more than expected in February, driven by a drop in clothing and shoe prices due to an unusually high ...
Jonathan Haskel, a former member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee, has said rates should be kept on hold - ...
The Bank of England has left itself the option to “skip” an interest rate cut later this year, economists have said, after ...
The Bank of England held its benchmark Bank Rate at 4.5% today amid fears that turbulence across the world economy could trigger higher inflation and hamper economic growth, writes Kevin Pratt.
Bank of England Deputy Governor Clare Lombardelli said on Tuesday that it was still too soon to judge the inflation impact ...
Bank of England Deputy Governor Clare Lombardelli said policymakers will “bring all of that together” when they meet in May.
A sharper-than-expected drop in i nflation has fuelled speculation that the Bank of England could cut interest rates as early as May – but economists are warning the path ahead is far from clear.
The Monetary Policy Committee lowered rates to 4.5 per cent in February but experts believe they could go below four per cent ...
The ongoing fall-out from President Trump's tariff bombshell has implications for everything from pensions to the price of ...