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

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    UK house prices surpass 2022 to hit record high ... per cent in the final quarter of 2025, up from a forecast of 0.9 per cent in August. ... by events both in the UK and overseas.” Interest 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 ... rate forecast in this report implies that the policy rate will remain at 4.5% to the end of 2024 before being gradually reduced from the first ...

  4. Interest rates cut but Bank hints fewer falls to come - AOL

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    UK interest rates could take longer to fall further after the Bank of England forecast that inflation will creep higher after last week's Budget. The Bank cut interest rates to 4.75% from 5% in a ...

  5. November 2022 United Kingdom autumn statement - Wikipedia

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    While predicting an overall growth of 4.2% for 2022, the OBR forecast the economy would shrink by around 1.4% during 2023. After that, however, it predicted growth for the years 2024–2026, with 1.3% in 2024, 2.6% in 2025, and 2.7% in 2026. The rate of inflation was predicted to be 9.1% in 2022 and 7.4% in 2023.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Interest rates forecast to be higher for longer due to Budget

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    On Wednesday, the OECD said that UK interest rates, which currently stand at 4.75%, are expected to fall back to 3.5% by early 2026. It said that this was partly due to higher than expected inflation.

  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. 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.