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US and UK data in focus this week
The Forex Market· 14 hours agoUK employment and wage data will be widely watched this week on Tuesday at 6:00 am GMT. Last week, the Bank of England (BoE) claimed a large part of the...
Mortgage rates creep up – when to ditch your tracker for a fixed deal
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoAfter a tumultuous 2023, mortgage borrowers may be relieved to know inflation is on the way down,...
Why have interest rates stayed the same and when will they fall?
Press Association News via AOL· 4 days agoMr Bailey did not rule out cutting rates at the next meeting in June, stressing that upcoming...
Bank of England update: A mixed bag
The Forex Market· 3 days agoAs widely expected, the Bank of England (BoE) held the Bank Rate on hold at 5.25% for a sixth consecutive meeting, its highest level since 2008. Markets...
CORRECTED-Bank of England likely to move closer to first rate cut since 2020
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoThe Bank of England is likely to take another step towards its first interest rate cut in four years...
Bank holds UK interest rates steady but says June cut not ‘ruled out’
Press Association News via AOL· 4 days agoHe said: “Before our next meeting in June, we will have two full sets of data – for inflation,...
Everything you need to know about remortgaging in 2024
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoWhile the mortgage market has calmed down compared to the volatility seen in the last couple of...
Rate cut expected in June – how your mortgage and savings will be affected
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoIn its latest Monetary Policy Committee meeting, the Bank of England again voted to keep interest...
Can anything stop Britain’s bonkers housing market?
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoUnderpinning the forecast is the expectation that the Bank of England’s Bank Rate will fall from 5.25pc on Thursday to 2pc in 2028, making mortgages more...
Mixed Signals From Scandinavian Central Banks
The Forex Market· 5 days agoCentral banks in Norway and Sweden offered mixed signals from their early May monetary policy announcements.