Bank of England makes biggest rate hike since 1995

The Bank of England announced its biggest rate hike on Thursday since 1995 as it looks to tackle surging inflation.
The Bank lifted rates by 50 basis points to 1.75%. This marked the sixth increase in a row and was in line with economists’ expectations.

The Monetary Policy Committed voted 8-1 to for the rate rise, with only Silvana Tenreyro opting for a smaller rise to 1.5%.

Related Articles

Sign up to the Wealth DFM Newsletter

Name

Trending Articles

Wealth DFM Talk is our flagship podcast, that fits perfectly into your busy life, bringing the latest insight, analysis, news and interviews to you, wherever you are.

Wealth DFM Talk Podcast – listen to the latest episode