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    Morning Bid: Spotlight on Knife-Edge BoE Decision

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    Posted on November 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Tags:interest ratesUK economymonetary policyfinancial markets

    Quick Summary

    The Bank of England's interest rate decision is under intense scrutiny, with markets predicting a possible cut. UK inflation remains high, and upcoming budget decisions may impact rates.

    Bank of England's Critical Interest Rate Decision Under Review

    Bank of England's Interest Rate Decision

    A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Rae Wee

    Current Economic Landscape

    The Bank of England announces its interest rate decision on Thursday, where what had once seemed like a straightforward hold is now under intense scrutiny.

    Market Reactions and Predictions

    Markets are pricing in an almost one-in-three chance of a cut to 3.75%, up from a one-in-10 possibility a month ago.

    Impact on Corporate Earnings

    At 3.8%, Britain's inflation rate remains the highest among the Group of Seven major advanced economies, but a steady reading and a cooling labour market have offered tentative signs that inflationary pressures are abating.

    Federal Reserve Insights

    More crucially, it's the likelihood of further belt-tightening in the nation's upcoming budget that could provide an added impetus for policymakers to lower rates on Thursday.

    British finance minister Rachel Reeves earlier this week paved the way for broad tax rises to avoid a return to "austerity", framing her second annual budget as one of "hard choices" to protect public spending while reducing Britain's debt.

    Reeves' rare pre-budget speech left some analysts puzzled over the timing, though they generally expect the upcoming budget to be disinflationary.

    ASIAN SHARES BOUNCE BACK

    Investors will also get a clutch of earnings from European companies later in the day, with AstraZeneca and Deutsche Post among those set to report results.

    The outlook for European corporate health has substantially improved, the latest earnings forecasts showed, as investors' worst fears for quarterly earnings failed to materialise.

    Elsewhere in markets, Asia shares were upbeat, reversing their steep losses from the previous session after better-than-expected U.S. economic data drew investors back into indexes trading near record highs.

    Fears of inflated technology stock valuations seem to have abated for now, with investors seeing little cause for panic after Wednesday's sharp selloff.

    In Hong Kong, Pony Ai and WeRide stocks dropped as the Chinese autonomous driving developers started trading, after raising nearly $1.2 billion in share offerings.

    A host of Federal Reserve officials are also due to speak later on Thursday, which could offer some clues on the U.S. rate outlook.

    Resilience in the world's largest economy has led traders to pare back bets of a Fed cut in December, with markets now pricing in a 61% chance of a 25-basis-point cut, down from about 70% earlier in the week.

    And on the tariffs front, U.S. Supreme Court justices on Wednesday raised doubts over the legality of President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs, in a case with implications for the global economy that marks a major test of Trump's powers.

    Key developments that could influence markets on Thursday:

    - Bank of England rate decision

    - AstraZeneca, Deutsche Post, Henkel, Sainsbury earnings

    - Fed's Barr, Williams, Hammack, Waller, Paulson, Musalem speak

    (Reporting by Rae Wee; Editing by Saad Sayeed)

    Table of Contents

    • Bank of England's Interest Rate Decision
    • Current Economic Landscape
    • Market Reactions and Predictions
    • Impact on Corporate Earnings
    • Federal Reserve Insights

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bank of England's interest rate decision is under scrutiny.
    • •Markets predict a possible rate cut to 3.75%.
    • •UK inflation remains highest among G7 economies.
    • •Upcoming UK budget may influence rate decisions.
    • •Asian shares rebound after U.S. economic data.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Morning Bid: Spotlight on knife-edge BoE decision

    1What is an interest rate?

    An interest rate is the amount charged by lenders to borrowers for the use of money, expressed as a percentage of the principal. It can affect borrowing costs and consumer spending.

    2What is inflation?

    Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, eroding purchasing power. It is typically measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI).

    3What is monetary policy?

    Monetary policy refers to the actions taken by a country's central bank to control the money supply and interest rates to achieve macroeconomic objectives like controlling inflation and stabilizing currency.

    4What is the Bank of England?

    The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom, responsible for issuing currency, maintaining monetary stability, and overseeing the financial system.

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