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Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said Thursday that the central bank is focused on the potential U.K. growth shock from U.S. tariffs.
Bank of England (BoE) governor Andrew Bailey has signaled that the Bank is likely to cut interest rates next month, as the central bank weighs the risks posed by a potential escalation in global trade ...
Almost all major lenders have brought back under-4% deals this week, offering some respite for borrowers in an apparent ...
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Global trade tensions sparked by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs have hurt UK business sentiment ...
British companies buckled in April under the strain of an escalating global trade war that threatens to tip the economy into ...
Interest rates are likely to go down next month - but much could yet be decided by how fast the issues around tariffs are ...
NatWest's shares have delivered positive returns over the last decade. But what are the FTSE 100 firm's prospects looking ...
The IMF has cut the UK’s growth forecasts in the wake of Donald Trump’s tariffs, and said that the Bank of England could afford to lower interest rates three more times this year.
Megan Greene was speaking weeks ahead of the Bank’s next monetary policy meeting, where it is expected to cut interest rates.
Today will be light on the macro front, with markets continuing to closely watch trade uncertainty and any signals from Trump ...
Homeowners have seen mortgage rates rise since October, despite the Bank of England cutting the base rate, new exclusive ...
Ahead of the last Bank of England interest rate decision, I quietly predicted an 8-1 vote against a cut and suspected that ...
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