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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has crafted a war message...

Central Bank Slashes Rates Again, But Shoppers May Not Feel the Benefit

The Bank of England has cut interest rates to 4% in a bid to boost the UK economy. It’s the fifth rate cut in a year, bringing borrowing costs to their lowest since March 2023.
Despite the move, the central bank is sounding alarms about rising food prices, which could push inflation back up to 4%. It warned that both domestic and global factors are driving costs higher for UK households.
The decision was passed by the slimmest of margins, with the MPC voting 5-4 after an unprecedented second round of voting. Bailey emphasized caution in future rate decisions, citing unpredictable inflation.
Key drivers of rising food prices include increased labor costs, packaging rules, and global crop disruptions. These inflationary pressures may undercut the benefits of lower interest rates.
The government celebrated the cut as proof its policies are working. But critics say its tax-heavy approach is squeezing businesses and households, contributing to the very inflation it’s trying to control.

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