Bank of England Holds Rates Steady: Inflation Cools, Potential Cuts Ahead
Bank of England holds Bank Rate at 3.75% as inflation cools, signaling possible future cuts and implications for borrowers and savers.
Bank of England holds Bank Rate at 3.75% as inflation cools, signaling possible future cuts and implications for borrowers and savers.
Learn about the recent divided vote on interest rates by the Bank of England's MPC and its potential impact on the UK economy.
The Bank of England has decided to reduce interest rates to stimulate the economy and mitigate potential negative effects of a no-deal Brexit.
BoE cuts base rate from 4% to 3.75% in December 2025, easing borrowing costs and signaling inflation cooling.
UK inflation rose to 3.4% in December 2025, driven by tobacco and travel costs, signaling cautious BoE policy ahead.
Bank of England keeps the base rate at 4% as inflation cools, signaling a cautious path for future rate moves.