Bank of England holds at 5.25% and predicts higher rates into 2027

Rates projected above 3% in 2027

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The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee has again held interest rates at 5.25%.

Today (1 February), six members voted to hold rates at their current level, while two members wanted to increase the Bank rate by 0.25 percentage points to 5.5% and one opted to reduce it by 25bps to 5%. This is the fourth consecutive time the MPC decided to hold rates since September 2023. Federal Reserve holds rates steady as Jerome Powell dampens March cut hopes The committee's decision was in line with the Federal Reserve and European Central Bank, which also decided to hold interest rates at their respective meetings in January. Continuing the pause of the hiking cycle foll...

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