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    BoE's Breeden Says Interest Rate Implications From US Tariffs Unclear

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    Posted on April 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    BoE's Sarah Breeden states the impact of US tariffs on UK inflation and interest rates is unclear, with global economic shifts affecting the outlook.

    BoE's Breeden: Unclear Impact of US Tariffs on Rates

    LONDON (Reuters) - Bank of England Deputy Governor Sarah Breeden said the impact on UK inflation from U.S. President Donald Trump's trade tariffs - and the implications for interest rates - remained unclear even if Washington's new policies were likely to lower growth.

    "Overall, tariffs are likely to lower UK growth," Breeden told an MNI Livestreamed Connect event on Thursday.

    "Expenditure switching by US consumers away from UK goods, combined with weaker global demand due to potential counter tariffs and supply chain disruptions would be expected to weigh on UK activity," she said.

    "I think its too early to call the overall impact on inflation for the UK and hence the appropriate monetary policy response at this stage."

    Breeden said there had been a significant global shift since the Monetary Policy Committee's last meeting in March - when it kept borrowing costs on hold - and the latest developments had a material impact on the economic outlook and risks.

    The chance of a quarter-point rate cut at the BoE's next scheduled meeting on monetary policy in May was seen at about 84% on Thursday, according to rates futures pricing.

    On Tuesday, another BoE deputy governor, Clare Lombardelli, also said it was too soon to judge the inflation impact for Britain from Trump's tariffs.

    Trump said on Wednesday he would temporarily lower the duties he had just imposed on dozens of countries but further ramped up pressure on China.

    (Reporting by David Milliken; Writing by Suban Abdulla; Editing by William Schomberg)

    Key Takeaways

    • •US tariffs may lower UK growth, impacting inflation.
    • •Sarah Breeden highlights uncertainty in monetary policy response.
    • •Global economic shifts since BoE's last meeting in March.
    • •84% chance of BoE rate cut at next policy meeting.
    • •Trump's tariff policies add pressure on global trade.

    Frequently Asked Questions about BoE's Breeden says interest rate implications from US tariffs unclear

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the unclear impact of US tariffs on UK inflation and interest rates, as stated by BoE's Sarah Breeden.

    2How might US tariffs affect the UK?

    US tariffs could lower UK growth by reducing demand for UK goods and causing global supply chain disruptions.

    3What is the likelihood of a BoE rate cut?

    There is an 84% chance of a quarter-point rate cut at the BoE's next monetary policy meeting.

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