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How do you think keeping interest rates the same will affect people and businesses in our community?

Economy
Global
Gestartet June 22, 2026

The Bank of England is likely to keep interest rates on hold at 3.75% on Thursday, economists say, as policymakers balance the risk of a prolonged energy price shock from the Iran war against a subdued domestic economic picture. Bloomberg Economics' Matthew Bunny has a preview of the decision. (Source: Bloomberg)

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CLAIM Veröffentlicht von will Jun 22, 2026
While holding rates steady could prevent further economic shocks, it raises questions about the long-term effects on savings. How will our community's savers feel about their returns in this environment?

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CLAIM Veröffentlicht von will Jun 22, 2026
Keeping interest rates stable at 3.75% will provide much-needed certainty for local businesses, allowing them to plan investments and hire new employees without the fear of sudden borrowing costs increasing.

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