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Bank of England

July 2024

  • The Burberry store on New Bond Street. Burberry warned that sales had slumped by a fifth in the 13 weeks to 29 June.

    Business live
    Burberry ousts chief executive; China economic growth disappoints – business live

  • Huw Pill

    Hopes of interest rate cut dashed by Bank of England economist

  • Sir James Dyson at a launch for a Dyson hair straightener product.

    Business live
    Dyson to cut 1,000 jobs in the UK; chancellor launches national wealth fund –as it happened

  • Jonathan Haskel looks out of a window in the Bank of England building

    Bank of England should keep interest rates on hold, says policymaker

  • Business live
    Bank of England policymaker argues for holding interest rates until inflation pressures ease – as it happened

  • Housebuilders rally as investors bet on Starmer’s new homes pledge

  • UK service sector growth ‘seizes up’ as firms put plans on hold before election

  • Business live
    Port Talbot steel union suspends strike; French share prices jump after elections – as it happened

June 2024

  • The City of London's financial district skyline

    Business live
    Financial markets at risk of ‘sharp correction’; US GDP revised high – as it happened

  • A poster of French President Macron on a news stand in the rain as people walk by

    Global wave of elections could hit UK financial system, warns Bank of England

  • a terrace of brightly painted homes

    Barclays and HSBC to cut fixed-rate mortgage deals

  • Larry Elliott

    Economics viewpoint
    Tories did not lay waste the economy, but the myth suits Labour’s campaign message

    Larry Elliott
  • Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Tory candidate facing probe over election date betting allegations threatens to sue BBC – as it happened

  • Bank of England keeps interest rates at 5.25% in ‘finely balanced’ decision

  • Business live
    Pound falls as UK interest rates left on hold in ‘finely balanced’ decision – as it happened

  • Labour says pressure on family finances still acute as UK inflation falls to 2%

  • Recovery and interest rate cuts won’t be enough to win Sunak the election

    Larry Elliott
  • Strong wage growth will further delay cut in UK interest rates, City believes

  • Minted: public rush to snap up valuable new King Charles banknotes

May 2024

  • The prime minister, Rishi Sunak, takes part in a Q&A with workers during a visit to West William Distribution in Ilkeston, Derbyshire.

    Five pieces of economic news that could affect UK election result

    From unemployment to inflation, the key data the Tories and Labour must explain to voters
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