British rates held steady by one-vote majority
Britrish homeowners came within a whisker of a back-to-back rise in interest rates earlier this month after it emerged today that the Bank of England voted to hold rates at 5.5% by the slimmest of majorities.
The Bank’s nine-member Monetary Policy Committee voted by five votes to four to hold rates in June, minutes of their two-day meeting two weeks ago showed.





