Bank of England cuts interest rate as inflation slows

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said he and his team 'look forward to working with the new US administration' of Donald Trump
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said he and his team 'look forward to working with the new US administration' of Donald Trump

The Bank of England on Thursday said it was cutting its key interest further after UK inflation hit a three-year low and signalled more reductions, easing pressure on borrowers.

As widely expected, the BoE trimmed borrowing costs by 25 basis points to 4.75 percent at a regular policy meeting, its second cut since August.

The Federal Reserve is set to follow suit with US rates later in the day as inflation cools globally.

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