Article 6V3K5 Unambiguously bleak Bank of England forecasts pave way for spending cuts

Unambiguously bleak Bank of England forecasts pave way for spending cuts

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Heather Stewart Economics editor
from Economics | The Guardian on (#6V3K5)

Weak jobs market and above-target inflation will dent Reeves's growth plans and may wipe out fiscal headroom

With the public finances tight and Rachel Reeves having pledged to balance the books, interest rate cuts are one of the few levers that could boost the UK's economic growth in the short term, and the chancellor will be glad of the Bank of England's quarter-point reduction on Thursday - and the clear signal that it is now in cutting mode.

Seven of the monetary policy committee's (MPC) nine members backed the quarter-point drop, taking the Bank's policy rate to 4.5%, while two wanted to be more activist", proposing a half-point cut. The Bank of England's governor, Andrew Bailey, said the MPC would be taking a gradual and careful approach to reducing rates further".

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