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Bank of England committee member predicts three base rate cuts in 2026
Monetary Policy Committee member, Alan Taylor, says inflation is “normalising” as the economy slows and jobs market outlook turns negative.
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Estate agents give Bank downbeat message on market conditions
The Bank of England says agents report only "marginal improvement this month", with "little evidence of a pick-up in viewings or transactions".
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INDUSTRY REACTION: Bank keeps base rate at 3.75%
As predicted, the Monetary Policy Committee has erred on the side of caution and has voted to keep the base rate on hold.
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Bank expected to reject interest rate cut this week
The Bank of England and its Governor Andrew Bailey are set to keep interest rates static this week, with inflation a key factor.
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Base rate will fall to 2.75% in 2026, according to respected financial expert
Rise in unemployment could mean the Bank of England will cut the Base Rate to its lowest level in four years.
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Money markets’ reaction to Budget sparks hopes of cheaper mortgages
Mortgage experts claim that stability in the money markets could feed through to cheaper mortgages.
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AGENT: Banks ‘cutting mortgage rates ahead of Budget and BoE decision’
Lenders fighting to attract homebuyers are encouraged by lower inflation and a possible base rate cut, according to Mary-Lou Press of Propertymark.
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Base rate boost – will the Bank cut interest rates today?
There is speculation that Governor Andrew Bailey will hold the casting vote on a 0.25% base rate reduction today.
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INDUSTRY REACTION: Bank of England holds base rate at 4.25%
As the markets expected, the majority of the Banks' MPC has voted to keep the base rate on hold.
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REACTION: Bank cuts rate by 0.25% to boost property market
The industry comments on the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee's vote to drop the base interest rate to 4.25%.
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