Controversy
Status:Resolved

When Will the Bank of England Cut Interest Rates?

Resolution:

July 31, 2024.

Resolved on Jul 31, 2024

Bank of England
Andrew Bailey
National Institute of Economic and Social Research
ING Bank
Bim Afolami
The Vanguard Group
Jonathan Haskel
Huw Pill
Capital Economics
Ben Broadbent
Adam Posen
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Claims

Andrew Bailey
Andrew Bailey"It is likely that we'll need to cut bank rates in the coming quarters, possibly more so than is currently priced into markets."May 09, 2024
Ben Broadbent
Ben Broadbent"[I]t's possible Bank Rate could be cut some time over the summer."May 20, 2024
Jonathan Haskel
Jonathan Haskel"I think cuts are a long way off.”Mar 28, 2024
The Vanguard Group
The Vanguard Group"We foresee a first rate cut in August, with total cuts of 1 percentage point in 2024."Feb 19, 2024
National Institute of Economic and Social Research
National Institute of Economic and Social Research"[W]e expect interest rates to start falling in May of this year and reach 4.5 per cent by the end of 2024."Feb 15, 2024
Capital Economics
Capital EconomicsWe think "the first interest rate cut from the Bank of England will happen in June this year rather than in November... [and] rates will be reduced from 5.25% now to 3.00% in 2025."Jan 03, 2024
Andrew Bailey
Andrew Bailey“I think the next move will be a cut [to interest rates].”May 22, 2024
Sarah Breeden
Sarah Breeden"[M]y focus, and indeed the focus of many on the MPC, has shifted to thinking about how long rates need to remain at their current level."Feb 07, 2024
Mel Stride
Mel Stride“A greater decrease in inflation of course means that monetary policy might be loosened a little bit more quickly than it would otherwise be - in other words, interest rates coming down."Dec 20, 2023
Huw Pill
Huw Pill"It's not unreasonable to believe that through the summer... bank rate [cuts] will come under consideration."May 14, 2024
Bank of England
Bank of England"The MPC's [Monetary Policy Committee's] latest projections indicate that monetary policy is likely to need to be restrictive for an extended period of time."Jun 20, 2024
Adam Posen
Adam Posen“[T]he Bank of England will need to keep interest rates higher for longer.”Sep 26, 2023
Bim Afolami
Bim Afolami"We think slowing wage growth and inflation will trigger a rate cut in August."Jun 20, 2024
ING Bank
ING Bank"We think a June rate cut is growing more likely but is far from guaranteed."Apr 03, 2024
Catherine Mann
Catherine Mann"They're pricing in too many cuts... and so in some sense, I don't have to cut because the market already is."Mar 26, 2024
Andrew Bailey
Andrew Bailey"We need to see more evidence that inflation is set to fall all the way to the two per cent target, and stay there, before we can lower interest rates."Feb 01, 2024
OECD
OECD"Monetary policy is assumed to start easing from the third quarter of 2024, with Bank Rate gradually lowered from its current peak of 5.25% to 3.75% by the end of 2025."Jun 20, 2024


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