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Breaking News: Bank of England Cuts Interest Rates Amid Steady Inflation

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Breaking News: BoE Cuts Interest Rates Amid Steady Inflation The Bridging Group

In a significant move, the Bank of England has announced a cut in interest rates for the first time since 2020.

This decision arrives as inflation remains stable, meeting BoE's two percent target for the second consecutive month.


Previously, the Bank Rate was held at a 16-year high of 5.25 percent to combat inflation. Now, the rate has been reduced to 5 percent. This adjustment is expected to bring a sigh of relief to many sectors of the economy.


Governor Andrew Bailey highlighted that the reduction was made possible due to easing inflationary pressures. This development is particularly good news for homeowners, many of whom have been struggling with rising mortgage payments over the past year. The lower interest rates should help mitigate some of the financial strain they have been experiencing.


Chancellor Rachel Reeves welcomed the rate cut, recognising it as a positive step for families dealing with high mortgage rates. She did, however, caution that many families are still facing elevated mortgage costs following the mini-budget.


While the rate cut is generally seen as a positive development, some critics believe it may not be sufficient to address all economic challenges. The head of Unite expressed concerns that the change might be "too little, too late," given the historically high rates that continue to impact many households.


Despite these concerns, the Bank of England's decision reflects a proactive approach to stabilise the economy and support households across the country. As the financial situation evolves, the effects of this rate cut will be closely observed by both policymakers and the public.


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