Bank of England expected to wait for more evidence that inflation is under control before rate cut

Bank of England expected to wait for more evidence that inflation is under control before rate cut

SeattlePI.com

Published

The Bank of England is expected to maintain interest rates at a 16-year high of 5.25% Thursday, but a cut wouldn’t be a huge surprise as inflation falls from multi-decade highs. The consensus in financial markets is that a majority of the bank’s nine-member Monetary Policy Committee will hold off from voting for a cut on Thursday — like the U.S. Federal Reserve last week — and will await a bit more evidence that measures of inflation are falling as expected. Economists think that a number of policymakers will wait until the summer before backing a cut as they are still concerned about stubborn pay growth and services sector inflation.

Full Article