The Bank of England has held interest rates at 4.5% as it continues to tread carefully amid fears or resurgent inflation.
The Bank of England has held the UK's base rate at 4.5%, in line with many economists' expectations. Analysts had said policymakers would be unlikely to cut borrowing costs during a period of mounting ...
The Bank of England has held the base rate at 4.5 per cent for March 2025, with eight out of nine members of the Monetary ...
The base rate peaked at 5.25% in late 2023, but policymakers reduced it to 4.5% throughout the following months as inflation eased. The Bank of England typically raises interest rates when ...
At today's meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), the Bank of England's rate-setters voted to maintain the base rate at 4.5%. Lenders use the base rate to determine the interest rates ...
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The base rate has been held at 4.5% by the Bank of England. The base rate is the interest rate that the Bank of England charges other banks and lenders to borrow money. This then influences the ...