Posts Tagged ‘boe’

Base rate falls while house prices rise

Friday, February 6th, 2009

The Bank of England cut interest rates to a new record low of 1% on Thursday. While the Halifax reported that house prices rose 1.9% during January. This is in contrast with Nationwide’s figures last week which showed 1.3% drop in house prices. As the credit-crunch has shown, the supply of finance has driven up house prices. There will be no full scale recovery in the UK property market until finance becomes easier to obtain, especially for first-time buyers. And with rising unemployment, who knows what the future will bring!

Bank holds base rate held at 5%

Friday, July 11th, 2008

The Bank of England held interest rates steady at 5.0% on Thursday, in a widely expected decision as policymakers tussle with the twin evils of a slowing economy and surging inflation.  By keeping rates on hold this month, the Bank is buying itself a little more time to see what interest rate path is required to bring inflation back close to the 2% target from the current 4.1% over the medium term.

Inflation rockets to a record 3.3% high

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

The Consumer Price Index (the cost of living) rose by 0.3 percentage points to 3.3% during May - the highest reading since the measure was first reported in January 1997. Previous comparable annual inflation readings were last as high in July 1992. The rise above 3.0% meant the Bank of England Governor, Mervyn King had to write an open letter to the government explaining how the central bank would bring inflation back to its 2% target. Mr King added that inflation should peak to around 4% by the end of the year and begin to fall back towards its target “in the absence of further unexpected increases in oil and commodity prices”.

Read the letter from the Bank of England and the Chancellor’s response for more details.

Halifax defies plea by PM and raises its loan rates

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

halifax_logo1.jpg Britain’s biggest mortgage lender today defied Gordon Brown’s plea to cut mortgage rates.  The Halifax is raising rates on some mortgage offers by 0.5% despite his calling bank chiefs to No10 to urge them to sign up to the Government’s strategy to tackle the global economic turmoil.  The Prime Minister was also bluntly warned that a string of building societies could be forced out of the mortgage market by the looming crisis.  Mr Brown is said to be prepared to offer banks help to raise funds but wants them to pass on interest rate cuts, do everything they can not to repossess the homes of people struggling to meet their mortgage payments, and to offer loans to first-time buyers.  The Bank of England is injecting a further £15bn of liquidity into the markets, taking its total recent support to more than £50bn.