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Further drop in interest rates

Interest rates are a powerful lever in our economy. Increase rates and economic activity tends to slow down, and vice versa if interest rates fall.

The recent hikes in rates, to control inflation, were reversed recently when the Bank of England (BoE) reduced rates to 5% (from 5.25%). The following notes are a summary of recent BoE commentary on this topic.

The Bank of England has recently hinted at the possibility of further reductions in interest rates, following a recent decision to lower the Bank Rate to 5% in August 2024. The decision was influenced by a variety of economic factors, including lower-than-expected inflation, which has stabilized around the 2% target, after reaching over 11% in late 2022. The Bank's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) continues to monitor inflationary pressures closely, particularly those arising from global economic conditions, energy prices, and domestic wage growth.

The MPC's latest projections suggest that while inflation may slightly increase towards the end of 2024, it is expected to stabilize or even decrease afterward. This has led some market participants to anticipate further rate cuts, with expectations that the Bank Rate could be reduced by an additional 50 basis points by the end of the year.

50 basis points is equivalent to half a percent (0.5%). In financial terms, a basis point is one-hundredth of a percentage point (0.01%), so 100 basis points equal 1 percent. Therefore, 50 basis points equal 0.5 percent.

The decision to lower rates further will depend on a range of factors, including the persistence of inflationary pressures and the overall economic outlook. The Bank remains cautious, aiming to balance the need to control inflation with supporting economic growth and employment.

For more detailed insights, you can visit the Bank of England's official site.

Summary

If inflation stays at the current level, circa 2%, it is hoped that the downward movement in interest rates will continue. This will have obvious benefits for mortgage borrowers and business owners with high levels of borrowings.

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