Bank of England Interest Rate Cut to 1%

Published / Last Updated on 04/02/2009

Bank of England Interest Rate Cut to 1%

The Bank of England has met today and yet again voted a further 0.5% interest rate cut to just 1% pa.

This is the fifth interest rate cut since October 2008 and is a record low interest rate.

The global economy is in the throes of a severe and synchronised downturn.  Output in the advanced economies fell sharply in the fourth quarter of 2008, and growth in the emerging market economies appears to have slowed markedly.  Business and household sentiment in many countries has deteriorated.  The weakness of the global banking and financial system means that the supply of credit remains constrained.

In the United Kingdom, output dropped sharply in the fourth quarter of 2008 and business surveys point to a similar rate of decline in the early part of this year.  Credit conditions faced by companies and households have tightened further.  The underlying picture for consumer spending appears weak.  Businesses have responded to the worsening outlook by running down inventories, cutting production, scaling back investment plans and shedding labour.  The Committee welcomed the Government’s latest measures to tackle the problems in the banking system, including the creation of an Asset Purchase Facility to buy high-quality corporate debt and similar assets.

CPI inflation fell to 3.1% in December.  Pay pressures have diminished.  But sterling has continued to depreciate, boosting the cost of imports.  Inflation is expected to fall to below the 2% target by the second half of the year, reflecting waning contributions from retail energy and food prices and the direct impact of the temporary reduction in Value Added Tax.  But the impact of changes in the rate of Value Added Tax, and the gradual pass-through of the depreciation in sterling, mean the path may be somewhat volatile.

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