Rates Cut Again

The Bank of England cut interest rates by 0.25% to 4.75% on Thursday 7th November, in a widely expected move. It was an 8-1 vote in favour.

It's the second cut in the base rate this year. It came down from 5.25% to 5% in August.

The budget was not expected to change the rate cut, but it is view as likely that inflation may fall more slowly than originally expected as a result of Rachel Reeves' plans. As a result there is more caution around the speed and depth of future cuts as we head into 2025.

Despite this the direct of travel - towards inflation and interest rate normality - remains in line with the US and Europe who have also continued to cut rates this year. The Fed cut US interest rates on the same day.

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