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UK Interest Rates

  • Bank of England’s Andrew Haldane: Interest rates could stay lower for longer

    October 17, 2014

    The Bank of England's chief economist Andrew Haldane has warned that interest rates may need to be kept lower for longer due the deteriorating state of the world economy. The BoE kept rates at their record lows of 0.5 per cent last week citing concerns over health of the global recovery, lacklustre wage growth in [...]

  • Interest rates: Bank of England keeps base rate at 0.5 per cent

    October 9, 2014

    The pound has risen against the dollar today, after the Bank of England confirmed the base rate would stay at 0.5 per cent.  The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street threw no surprises into the mix today, with the monetary policy committee (MPC) voting to keep the interest rate where it has been since March 2009.  [...]

  • Will interests rates rise early after No vote in the Scottish independence referendum?

    September 19, 2014

    The No vote in the Scottish independence referendum could make an interest rate next spring more likely. Despite the No vote, however, the consensus is that it remains unlikely that rates will rise before then. A Yes vote could well have postponed any hike. In a recent speech Mark Carney said he saw a rate rise next [...]

  • MPC split again as two Bank of England policymakers vote to raise interest rates

    September 17, 2014

    Bank of England policymakers voted to hold interest rates at a record low of 0.5 per cent again in September, despite two members of the monetary policy committee arguing to raise rates for the second month in a row. Minutes of the MPC's monthly meeting, published this morning, showed the hawkish Ian McCafferty and Martin [...]

  • Bank of England MPC votes to keep interest rates at record low

    September 4, 2014

    The Bank of England's monetary policy committee has done just what everyone was expecting, and held rates where they are at 0.5 per cent. The minutes of last month's meeting revealed the nine-person panel had been split seven to two in favour of leaving rates at their historic lows, and it is considered unlikely that [...]

  • Growth in UK services is accelerating – so what does this mean for interest rates?

    September 3, 2014

    Could this be the news the hawks have been waiting for?   Markit/CIPS PMI data out today shows an acceleration in growth in the services industry which, when combined with the two previous surveys, suggests August saw the fastest economic growth since last November.   Adjusting for seasonal factors, the Business Activity Index stood at [...]

  • When will UK interest rates rise? Not anytime soon according to MPC member David Miles

    August 14, 2014

    Don't expect the Bank of England (BoE) to be raising interest rate anytime soon. That is the message from monetary policy committee (MPC) member David Miles this morning.   Miles said that a subdued outlook on inflation means the BoE will not be pushed into increasing the interest rate, which has been held at 0.5 [...]

  • Rising rates will kill off the zombie firms – but this may hurt SMEs too

    August 13, 2014

    It’s been a while since we heard about zombie companies – those businesses without much of a future, clinging on mainly because of record low interest rates. There’s an underworld of these poorly performing firms – unable to invest, tired, demotivated, with poorly rewarded staff and new ideas that are thwarted at every turn by [...]

  • Bank holds as pressure to hike rates builds up

    August 8, 2014

    THE BANK of England’s monetary policy committee (MPC) yesterday voted to keep interest rates on hold, but many analysts believe the UK is creeping towards a hike. The MPC members voted to keep policy on hold once again, but many ec­onomists now expected the Bank to announce the UK’s first post-crisis rate hike before the [...]

  • Bank of England hits out at BIS report warning over low interest rates

    July 16, 2014

      Recent international warnings on low interest rates from the Bank of International Settlements (BIS) were criticised yesterday by UK policymakers, who suggested the central bank hub was operating in a bubble secluded from political reality.    Bank of England governor Mark Carney said that the report had been written in “the vacuum of Basel”, [...]

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