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    Bank of England's Ramsden sees inflation falling to target as jobs market weakens

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    Posted on September 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    BoE's Ramsden expects inflation to meet targets as the UK job market weakens, suggesting potential interest rate cuts.

    Table of Contents

    • Inflation Outlook and Job Market Dynamics
    • Current Interest Rate Decisions
    • Future Inflation Expectations
    • Cautious Approach to Rate Cuts

    Bank of England's Ramsden sees inflation falling to target as jobs market wea...

    Inflation Outlook and Job Market Dynamics

    (Reuters) -Bank of England Deputy Governor Dave Ramsden said on Monday that Britain's jobs market had weakened and wage growth was normalising, leaving him confident that interest rates could be cut further and inflation would fall back to the BoE's target.

    Current Interest Rate Decisions

    "We have seen the labour market continuing to loosen with wage growth normalising and I see that as supporting a continuation of the core disinflation process. And that anchors my view on the inflation outlook," Ramsden said in a panel discussion organised by the European Central Bank in Frankfurt.

    Future Inflation Expectations

    Ramsden was one of seven members of the nine-strong Monetary Policy Committee who this month decided to keep the BoE's benchmark Bank Rate on hold at 4% while the other two voted for a quarter-point cut.

    Cautious Approach to Rate Cuts

    Ramsden said Britain's inflation pressures had been easing substantially until recently and, although households' inflation expectations were high, the BoE's forecast of a rise in consumer price growth to 4% in September was likely to prove a peak.

    "I do remain confident that we're going to get inflation back to target with the current setting of ... interest rates which is still in restrictive territory, and also given the market expectations that we condition our forecast on," he said in the panel discussion.

    Governor Andrew Bailey last week reiterated his view that borrowing costs are likely to fall further but when and by how much depended on the path of inflation.

    "I think the gradual and careful approach that the MPC have taken to removing policy restraint remains appropriate and I see scope for further removal of policy restraint looking ahead," Ramsden said.

    Another MPC member, Megan Greene, on Wednesday warned that inflation in Britain could prove stronger than the BoE has forecast and a cautious approach should be taken to further rate cuts.

    (Writing by William Schomberg; editing by David Milliken)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ramsden sees inflation falling to BoE's target.
    • •UK job market shows signs of weakening.
    • •Interest rates may be cut further.
    • •Inflation pressures have been easing.
    • •MPC takes cautious approach to rate cuts.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Bank of England's Ramsden sees inflation falling to target as jobs market weakens

    1What did Ramsden say about the jobs market?

    Ramsden noted that Britain's jobs market had weakened and wage growth was normalising, which supports his confidence in cutting interest rates.

    2What is the current Bank Rate set by the BoE?

    The Bank of England's benchmark Bank Rate is currently held at 4%.

    3What are the expectations for inflation according to Ramsden?

    Ramsden expressed confidence that inflation will return to target, supported by the current interest rates and market expectations.

    4What did Governor Andrew Bailey say about borrowing costs?

    Governor Andrew Bailey reiterated that borrowing costs are likely to fall further, depending on the path of inflation.

    5What caution did another MPC member express?

    Megan Greene warned that inflation in Britain could be stronger than the BoE's forecasts, suggesting a cautious approach to further rate cuts.

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