★Bank Of England Likely To Hold, Not Hike, Rates As Inflation Stays At 3%
Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross
"This signals a potential pause in the UK's rate-hiking cycle, offering relief for borrowers and potentially boosting economic sentiment. However, sticky inflation means the Bank of England still faces a tough balancing act, impacting future investment decisions and market stability."
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The Big Market Report Take
Looks like the Bank of England is sticking to its guns, choosing to hold rates steady despite inflation still hanging around 3%. Seems they're betting on a slow, steady decline rather than spooking the market with another hike.
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