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  2. Official bank rate - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, the official bank rate is the rate that the Bank of England charges banks and financial institutions for loans with a maturity of 1 day. It is the Bank of England's key interest rate for enacting monetary policy. [1] It is more analogous to the US discount rate than to the federal funds rate.

  3. UK interest rates live: Bank of England holds at 5% after ...

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    How UK interest rates have changed since 2007. Thursday 19 September 2024 07:18, Joe Middleton ... The value of the pound rose to its highest levels since March 2022, just above $1.33, having ...

  4. List of sovereign states by central bank interest rates

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    interest rate (%) Change Effective date of last change Average inflation rate 2017–2021 (%) by WB and IMF [1] [2] as in the List Central bank interest rate minus average inflation rate (2017–2021) Afghanistan: 6.00 3.00: 24 July 2021 [3] 3.38 2.62 Albania: 2.75 0.25: 6 November 2024 [4] 1.78 0.97 Algeria: 3.00 0.25: 29 April 2020 [5] 4.14 ...

  5. Interest rates live updates: Bank of England base rate cut to ...

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    The average house price was £293,999, surpassing a previous peak set in June 2022 (£293,507). ... Full report: Bank of England poised to cut UK interest rates for second time this year.

  6. Interest rates held as Bank says economy doing worse - AOL

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    UK interest rates have been held at 4.75% after the Bank of England voted to keep borrowing costs unchanged. In an unexpected split, three members of the nine-member rate-setting committee wanted ...

  7. United Kingdom national debt - Wikipedia

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    Interest payments on UK national debt as percentage of GDP, 1900-2011. Distinct from both the national debt and the PSNCR is the interest that the government must pay to service the existing national debt. In 2012, the annual cost of servicing the public debt amounted to around £43bn, or roughly 3% of GDP. [11]

  8. Monetary Policy Committee (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Following the UK's vote to leave the European Union in June 2016, the MPC cut the base rate from 0.5% to 0.25%, the first change since March 2009. [26] At the same time, it announced a further round of quantitative easing, valued at £60 billion, bringing the total to £435 billion. [26]

  9. UK interest rates will drop to 2.75 per cent, Goldman Sachs ...

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    The Bank of England raised interest rates to 5.25 per cent last year, taking them to their highest rates since before the great financial crisis of 2007-8. It then cut lending rates to 5 per cent ...