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Bank of England votes unanimously to hold interest rates steady

19 March 2026
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The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee has unanimously decided to maintain the interest rate at 3.75%, citing inflation risks stemming from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Economists had anticipated a split decision but were surprised by the unanimous vote. The committee warned that inflation could rise to 3.5% in the upcoming quarters and emphasized the need to monitor inflation expectations closely. BoE Governor Andrew Bailey noted rising petrol prices and increased household energy bills as potential pressures on inflation. Despite the decision to hold rates, some committee members suggested that future increases may be necessary if inflation persists. Following the announcement, the British pound strengthened against the US dollar and the euro, and UK government bond yields surged to their highest levels since January 2025.

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This decision is significant as it reflects the Bank of England’s ongoing struggle to balance inflation control with economic stability amid external pressures such as rising energy prices. The BoE has been cautious in its approach, having cut rates more slowly than the European Central Bank since 2024 due to persistent inflation concerns in the UK. Historical data shows that inflation peaked at 11.1% in 2022 following geopolitical tensions, highlighting the potential for energy price shocks to destabilize economic recovery efforts. The current inflation forecast indicates a risk of rising prices potentially disrupting the BoE’s target of 2% inflation.

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