Interest Rate Cut to Save First-Time Buyers £100 Monthly
The Bank of England cuts interest rates to 3.75%, the lowest in nearly three years. Chancellor Rachel Reeves says it could save new buyers £100 a month. Read the full analysis.
The Bank of England cuts interest rates to 3.75%, the lowest in nearly three years. Chancellor Rachel Reeves says it could save new buyers £100 a month. Read the full analysis.
Money expert Martin Lewis issues critical guidance for savers and homeowners after the Bank of England cut interest rates to 3.75%. Discover his 'do it today' advice.
The Bank of England has cut interest rates to 3.75%. Discover how this decision affects your mortgage repayments, savings accounts, and household bills. Act now to review your finances.
The Bank of England has cut its base rate to 3.75%, the lowest level since February 2023. This fourth cut of 2025 could boost mortgages but hit savers. Read the full analysis.
The Bank of England has cut interest rates to 3.75% after UK inflation fell more than expected to 3.2% in November. Find out what this means for mortgages and the economy.
The Bank of England is poised to cut interest rates after inflation fell to 3.2% in November, offering relief to homeowners. Find out the latest on borrowing costs.
Inflation fell to 3.2% in November, boosting expectations for a Bank of England interest rate cut tomorrow. Experts forecast further reductions in 2026, offering relief for mortgage holders. Read the full analysis.
UK inflation fell more than expected to 3.2% in November, driven by Black Friday sales. Economists say this seals a pre-Christmas interest rate cut. Read the full analysis.
UK inflation fell sharply to 1.7% in November, its lowest in over three years. This surprise drop makes an interest rate cut before Christmas almost certain, offering relief to homeowners and Chancellor Rachel Reeves. Read the full analysis.
Santander reduces interest on its Edge Up account, costing savers. We detail the new rate, the impact on your money, and alternative accounts to consider.
The FTSE 100 surged 102 points on Monday as markets priced in a likely interest rate cut from the Bank of England this week. Discover the key drivers and expert analysis.
The FTSE 100 gained 0.2% on Thursday, with investor optimism for a US interest rate cut outweighing news of the UK construction sector's sharpest contraction in over five years. Discover the market movers and key data.
Homeowners in Australia face a prolonged period of high interest rates as ANZ abandons plans for cuts. The RBA holds the cash rate at 3.6% amid stubborn inflation. Read the full analysis.
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UK inflation fell to 3.6% in October, raising expectations for a Bank of England interest rate cut in December. Discover the impact on food prices and the cost of living.
The Reserve Bank of Australia predicts inflation will rise faster than wages in 2025, threatening living standards and creating a cost-of-living crisis for British households.
The Reserve Bank of Australia maintains its tough stance against inflation, keeping interest rates at 4.35% while households face mounting financial pressure from rising expenses across housing, utilities and essentials.
Exclusive: Jim Chalmers reveals inflation battle far from over as Australians face ongoing cost-of-living pressures. The Treasurer warns of difficult months ahead despite RBA holding rates steady.
As the Reserve Bank governor deploys sporting metaphors, stretched Australian households face mounting financial pressure with no relief in sight for cost of living crisis.
Sterling tumbles to five-week low against US dollar as Chancellor Rachel Reeves's first budget announcement triggers market concerns over UK economic stability and potential tax increases.
The Reserve Bank of Australia maintains current interest rates at 4.35% for the fifth consecutive meeting as inflation battle continues. Governor Michele Bullock signals cautious approach despite economic pressures.
The Reserve Bank of Australia maintains current interest rates despite unexpected inflation data, signalling cautious optimism amid economic uncertainty. Analysis of what this means for mortgages and the broader economy.
Financial guru Scott Pape delivers scathing assessment of Reserve Bank's interest rate decisions, claiming Australians are paying the price for economic mismanagement in cost of living crisis.
Exclusive analysis reveals nearly a third of Australian mortgage holders are experiencing 'severe financial stress' with interest rate hikes pushing thousands toward breaking point. Experts warn of potential defaults and economic fallout.
The Reserve Bank of Australia has dashed hopes for imminent rate cuts, maintaining current settings amid persistent inflation pressures and economic uncertainty.
Japan faces an unprecedented demographic emergency as new data reveals the sharpest population decline in history, with births plummeting to their lowest level since records began.
New statistics reveal Russia's population has dropped by over 2 million since 2021, with deaths significantly outnumbering births as Putin's war and economic pressures create a perfect demographic storm.
Australia's unexpected unemployment surge to 4.4% signals an economy cooling faster than anticipated, raising urgent calls for economic stimulus rather than interest rate hikes.
New analysis reveals Australia's rising unemployment figures mask a deeper economic concern as underemployment and multiple job-holding surge, creating what experts call a 'messy' and worrying trend.