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BoE governor declines to declare victory, but inflation is expected to continue to fall after protracted series of rate rises
Smaller increase to 5.25% comes amid signs persistently high inflation is beginning to ease
Central bank’s mixed signals leaves path for UK economy uncertain
But analysts and investors are divided on the size of the increase expected from the central bank
Many lenders are trimming rates — though not all
This week the US, EU and Japan will announce their rates. How will markets respond?
Downturn in manufacturing deepens, survey shows
New Consumer Duty regulations are, in principle, good for investors, but time will show what they mean in practice
Tighter monetary policy could have benefits for younger people, says think-tank
The products’ sensitivity to rate rises means increases of thousands of pounds a month in repayments
Rising rates on home loans will put a strain on relationships unless we challenge taboos about money
Sterling rose against dollar on new data but economists say impact of tightening yet to be fully felt
BoE stress tests find top eight lenders would be ‘resilient’ in an economic crisis
Here’s what a 6% interest rate might mean for British households
Jump in deals comes after sharp increase in rates for home loans and against backdrop of high inflation
Lenders under pressure over high mortgage costs and low saving rates low point to GDPR regime
High-level meeting with lenders’ CEOs and senior management comes amid accusations of profiteering
Expectations rise sharply to anticipate highest borrowing costs since 1998
Borrowing costs breach threshold for first time since last year’s disastrous mini-Budget
Savings rates lag behind mortgage costs but lenders fear FCA intervention could be ‘dangerous’
Advisers warn of higher total interest payments and threat to retirement savings
Marking Tenrexit, with data
Customers pull £4.6bn from accounts in May to pay bills and access higher interest rates
Andrew Bailey suggests financial markets are wrong in their bets about future monetary policy
A cohort of people in their mid-30s have probably been pummelled twice by monetary policy over the past decade
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