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    Bank of England reduces interest rate to 4.5%

    Vincent OsuwoBy Vincent OsuwoFebruary 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Bank of England has reduced its base interest rate from 4.75% to 4.50%, signalling a shift in monetary policy as it strives to boost economic development.
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    The Bank of England has reduced its base interest rate from 4.75% to 4.50%, signaling a shift in monetary policy as it strives to boost economic development.

    The quarter-point drop comes amid concerns about slow economic growth and inflationary pressures.

    This was disclosed in a Thursday article on the bank’s website headed “Bank Rate Reduced to 4.5%—February 2025.”

    Governor Andrew Bailey stated, “It will be welcome news that we have been able to cut interest rates again today.
    “We’ll be monitoring the UK economy and global developments very closely and taking a gradual and careful approach to reducing rates further.”

    The bank’s Monetary Policy Committee was divided on the decision, with two members advocating for a steeper 0.5% cut, suggesting that further reductions could be imminent.

    The bank’s latest predictions suggest at least two additional rate cuts over the next few years; however, investors anticipate an even more aggressive easing cycle. However, the economic future remains uncertain.

    The bank cut its growth projection downward, predicting that the UK will narrowly avoid a formal recession.

    It also reduced its forecast for the economy’s potential to create income, indicating that economic weakness will persist.

    In a further blow to the government, the bank dismissed the chancellor’s latest economic growth plans, claiming they would have “no impact on GDP growth in its forecast horizon.”

    The decision will have mixed effects on consumers.

    Borrowers will benefit from cheaper mortgage and loan costs, while savers may see diminishing returns.

    Savings expert Anna Bowes advised, “Savers should review their accounts and act before interest rates fall further.”

    The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) aims to maintain 2% inflation while supporting growth and jobs.

    On February 5, 2025, the MPC voted 7-2 to lower the Bank Rate to 4.5%, with two members advocating for a deeper cut to 4.25% (source: Bank of England website).

    In Q4 2024, inflation was 2.5% but is expected to rise to 3.7% in Q3 2025 due to energy costs before stabilising.

    The UK economy is facing challenges, including sluggish GDP growth, declining confidence, and sluggish productivity.

    The MPC is cautiously easing policy while monitoring inflation risks.

    The bank also warns about potential risks from U.S. trade policies under President Donald Trump, which have yet to be factored into economic models but pose a significant threat to future growth.

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