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The Monetary Policy Committee could opt for a larger-than-usual cut in May, as Donald Trump’s tariffs threaten to pour cold ...
Investors added to bets on Bank of England interest rate cuts and government bond yields fell sharply as global markets ...
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 economic fallout from Donald Trump's tariff plans could send interest rates down more quickly - leading to cheaper ...
The case for a cut has been bolstered by the surprising strength of the euro in the wake of the April 2 tariff announcements.
The consequences of the president’s trade war are clear, with rattled economists slashing growth forecasts and increasing ...
One broker said tariffs chaos had created a 'golden window of opportunity' for homeowners to secure a cheaper mortgage.
Investors have ramped-up bets on Bank of England interest rate cuts as the outbreak of a trade war weighs on economic growth.
The Monetary Policy Committee lowered rates to 4.5 per cent in February but experts believe they could go below four per cent ...
Former Bank of England deputy governor Charlie Bean has urged Threadneedle Street to slash the base rate from 4.5% to 4%, ...
UK mortgage rates continued to fall this week, offering some respite for borrowers as economic uncertainty sparked by tariffs ...