Interest Rates

It's now at the lowest rate in more than three years.
This news from the Bank of England will be welcomed by borrowers.
Inflation has dropped, but it's still far from where the Bank of England want it to be.
The Bank of England just kept base rates at 5.25% for the fourth time in a row.
Why was this announcement met with so much nervous anticipation?
The Bank of England increased interest rates to 5.25%, up from 5%.
And the cost of borrowing could go higher still. Here's why.
Ministers are reportedly considering bringing Britain’s biggest water supplier into temporary public ownership as it struggles with a £14 billion debt pile.
The IMF says corporate profits are driving inflation in Europe – but UK economists think pay rises for workers are the problem.