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BOE Cuts Rates to 2-Year Low After Historic Re-vote
Mint Hyderabad
|August 08, 2025
It was the first time in the panel's 28-year history that two rounds of voting were needed for an outcome on rates
The Bank of England (BOE) cut interest rates to the lowest in over two years in a closer-than-expected decision that leaves investors with what Governor Andrew Bailey called "genuine uncertainty" on its next move.
In a judgment that pitted the prospect of inflation hitting 4% against a weakening jobs market, five members of the Monetary Policy Committee voted for the quarter-point reduction to 4%, while four backed no change. That prompted markets to consider a November reduction as hanging in the balance.
The decisive second vote followed an earlier three-way split that failed to reach a majority. It was the first time in the panel's 28-year history that two rounds of voting were needed for a presentable outcome on rates.
The pound jumped against the dollar after the decision, climbing 0.5% to $1.3431. Gilts fell, sending the two-year yield six basis points higher to 3.88% as money markets reduced wagers on the extent of interest rate cuts from the BOE next year.
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