UK Interest Rate Cut Offers Hope, But Inflation Threatens Progress

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The Bank of England has trimmed its interest rate to 4% in a closely watched move designed to support the UK economy. However, policymakers warn that soaring food costs could push inflation back up to 4%.
The decision was not unanimous, with a narrow 5-4 split among the Monetary Policy Committee. This marks the first time the group has required two rounds of voting to settle on a course of action.
Governor Andrew Bailey expressed concern about rising inflationary pressures, particularly from food prices, labor costs, and new government regulations. These factors could derail the Bank’s cautious strategy of gradual rate cuts.
While the Chancellor welcomed the cut, the economic outlook remains murky. Higher unemployment, rising prices, and stalling growth all paint a mixed picture for the months ahead.

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