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Investors predict MPC will maintain interest at 5.25% when it meets on Thursday
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Former governor says central bank ‘tarnished’ record by keeping interest rates low as price pressures intensified
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects you
Nationwide data reflects impact of recent rise in mortgage rates
Official data suggests property market recovery is continuing despite recent rise in quoted rates
Analysts warn chancellor against public comments on likelihood of lower interest rates
Competition in savings and mortgage markets and rate cut expectations weigh on margins
Pound rises against dollar as chief economist Huw Pill sets a different tone from deputy governor
As interest rates stay higher for longer, those looking to refinance face some difficult choices
Rate of price increases falls below US for first time since 2022
Average earnings increased 5.6% in three months to February despite weaker jobs market
Former Fed chair highlights shortcomings in modelling but does not call for policymakers to publish own rate projections
Rishi Sunak hoped to go to the polls in the autumn with cheaper mortgages and lower taxes
Megan Greene argues in the FT that investors are wrong to bet on early UK rate cuts as expectations also shift in US and eurozone
There are signs that sterling is set to embark on an upward trend after several years in the doldrums
Bank of England survey of businesses will ease rate-setters’ concerns over stickiness of inflation
Comments come after governor Andrew Bailey last week said interest rate cuts were ‘in play’
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Falling swap rates likely to mean more market stability
FT Exclusive: Central banker says ‘increasingly positive story’ on fight with inflation
Sterling edges down against dollar as markets fully price in three cuts this year
Rate setters will be watching for signs of pay growth feeding inflation
UK central bank’s decision would chime with approach of Fed and ECB
Findings of BoE survey will reinforce case for interest rate cuts this year
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