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    Bank of England Policymakers Speak After Rate Cut

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    Posted on May 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The Bank of England cut its interest rate to 4.25% amid global trade tensions, with Governor Andrew Bailey highlighting uncertainties in inflation and economic growth.

    Bank of England Reduces Rate Following Policy Split

    LONDON (Reuters) -The Bank of England cut its main interest rate by 0.25 percentage points to 4.25% on Thursday, despite an unexpected three-way split among policymakers as U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs weigh on global economic growth.

    Here's what Bank of England officials said in a press conference following that decision:

    ANDREW BAILEY, BANK OF ENGLAND GOVERNOR

    On reports of UK-U.S. trade agreement:

    "I very much welcome it, and I think it's very well done to those involved, and the reason for saying that is that it will help to reduce uncertainty."

    "We haven't been briefed, so I'm speaking without knowing the content of the agreement."

    On global trade:

    "We expect global trade prices to be materially weaker, particularly in China. The U.S. administration has made a series of announcements with significant changes to tariff policies. Some of its trade partners have responded.

    "Volatility in financial markets has accompanied these announcements. Slower growth in the global economy is likely to reduce the demand for our exports and impact economic activity here in the UK.

    "That reduction in external demand will also work to reduce inflationary pressures in the economy. But while the impact of what we have seen so far is likely to push inflation down somewhat, the overall impact on inflation remains uncertain."

    "I think it's important not just to look at the trade impact, but also to, of course, look at the way financial markets have moved in response to the news on trade and that impact."

    On global economy:

    "As the past few weeks demonstrate, the global economic environment remains an uncertain one. Interest rates are not on auto-pilot. They cannot be. Instead, the MPC (Monetary Policy Committee) must continue to respond carefully to the evolving economic circumstances and the outlook for inflation in the UK.

    Whatever happens, the MPC will continue to set bank rate to ensure that inflation returns sustainably to the 2% target in the medium term."

    On disinflation:

    "My first key message is that disinflation in domestic price and wage pressures is continuing. While headline inflation is expected to rise in the near term, we do not expect that to persist."

    (Reporting by UK Bureau; editing by William James)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bank of England cuts interest rate to 4.25%.
    • •Global trade tensions impact UK economic growth.
    • •Andrew Bailey comments on UK-U.S. trade agreement.
    • •Inflation pressures remain uncertain.
    • •Monetary Policy Committee to respond to economic changes.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Bank of England policymakers speak after rate cut

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is the Bank of England's decision to cut its interest rate and the implications of global trade tensions on the UK economy.

    2Why did the Bank of England cut rates?

    The rate cut was in response to global trade tensions and their impact on economic growth and inflation pressures.

    3Who is Andrew Bailey?

    Andrew Bailey is the Governor of the Bank of England, who spoke about the rate cut and economic outlook.

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