Insolvencies will keep rising for ‘foreseeable future’ under burden of Bank’s high interest rates October 13, 2023 Insolvencies climbed 17 per cent on last year in September as companies struggled under the burden of the Bank of England's interest rate hikes.
Bank of England will cut interest rates ‘much more quickly’ than Fed, think tank predicts October 5, 2023 Rising unemployment will force the Bank of England to cut interest rates "much more quickly" than the Federal Reserve, the Resolution Foundation predicted.
Jeremy Hunt: Tax cuts ‘virtually impossible’ until economy improves September 22, 2023 Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has shot down suggestions of tax cuts after a string of economic updates this week, saying they’re “virtually impossible” until there’s more improvement. Speaking on LBC this morning, the chancellor responded to suggestions that falling inflation and rates being held yesterday, may give headroom to ease the burden on cash-strapped Brits this [...]
Bank of England: Have interest rates hit their peak? September 21, 2023 Economists think rates are at their peak after the Bank of England decided to leave rates unchanged for the first time in nearly two years.
Bank of England leaves interest rates on hold after August inflation surprise September 21, 2023 The Bank of England hiked interest rates by 25 basis points.
Stubborn inflation poses risks to financial stability, central bank watchdog warns September 18, 2023 Markets should not fall into the trap of thinking that inflation is decisively on its way down, the Bank of International Settlements has warned.
Interest rates: Three things the Bank will consider for the next rate decision September 18, 2023 The Bank of England's rate-setters will meet next week and they will have no shortage of topics to discuss.
Bank of England set to hike rates again despite fears of a recession September 18, 2023 Uncomfortably high levels of wage growth and services inflation suggest inflation is increasingly domestically driven.
More than 9.6m current accounts switched since service launched a decade ago September 16, 2023 A service which enables current account holders to ditch and switch to a new provider quickly and smoothly is celebrating its 10th birthday. More than 9.6m switches have been counted since the Current Account Switch Service (Cass) launched on September 16, 2013. The free-to-use service can be used by people, small businesses and small charities [...]
‘Real risk’ inflation could become embedded, Bank of England’s new deputy governor warns September 12, 2023 Speaking to MPs, Breeden said "the challenge right now is that wages are high and rising and there is a real risk that the second-round effects mean that this inflation becomes embedded."