Bank of England holds rates at record low

Interest rates in the UK were left on hold today with low inflation and concerns about the economy holding off any imminent threat of a hike.

Bank of England holds rates at record low

Interest rates in the UK were left on hold today with low inflation and concerns about the economy holding off any imminent threat of a hike.

The Bank of England’s decision after its first monetary policy meeting of the year means the UK is heading for six years of rates at the historic low of 0.5% after they were slashed in March 2009.

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