The London Daily News
RSS  www.thelondondailynews.com - Catalog Feed
, 05:52 (GMT)
0.25 cut in interest rates
Article Video Photos
The Bank of England as was widely expected cut interest rates to 5% from 5.25%.

Economists are still saying that credit conditions are deteriorating, and the economy's growth is shrinking according to IMF figures.

The Bank of England stated said:

"The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee today voted to reduce the official Bank Rate paid on commercial bank reserves by 0.25 percentage points to 5.5%.

Although output in the United Kingdom has expanded at a brisk pace for the past two years, there are now signs that growth has begun to slow. Forward-looking surveys of households and businesses suggest spending is moderating, broadly in line with the projections contained in the November Inflation Report. But conditions in financial markets have deteriorated and a tightening in the supply of credit to households and businesses is in train, posing downside risks to the outlook for both output and inflation further ahead.

CPI inflation was 2.1% in October. Higher energy and food prices are expected to keep inflation above the target in the short term. Although upside risks to inflation remain, which the Committee will continue to monitor carefully, slowing demand growth should ease the pressures on supply capacity, bringing inflation back to target in the medium term.

Against that background, the Committee judged that a decrease in Bank Rate of 0.25 percentage points to 5.5% was necessary to meet the 2% target for CPI inflation in the medium term."

 
 

( Based on 0 reviews )
Rate this Article
12345
Video


ADVERTISEMENT
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Congo plane crash kills 38; others missing
The death toll from a plane crash in the Democratic Republic of Congo climbed to 38 on Wednesday, the governor of the Nord-Kivu province told CNN. Julien Mpaluku said there were still charred bodies amid the wreckage that had not been removed, and 20 people are unaccounted for.


YourVote
  Will the so called Muslim vote play a significant role in who becomes the next Mayor of London?
Yes the Muslims will make a significant difference
No I do not believe Muslims will play a role
I believe the "ethnic vote" is over stated
View Results
2 Votes
 
NEWS | LONDON POLITICS | INTERNATIONAL NEWS | BUSINESS NEWS | OLYMPICS | TRAVEL | PROPERTY | SPORTS | GOSSIP | COLUMNISTS | EDITORIAL | CLASSIFIEDS | SUBSCRIPTION (JOIN US FOR FREE) | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR