Two MPC members wanted rate cut

clock

The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted 7 to 2 in early November to hold interest rates at their current level of 5.75%, it was revealed today.

Deputy governor John Gieve and David Blanchflower were the only members of the committee to vote for a cut in interest rates. Minutes from the MPC’s meeting reveal most members have not yet seen sufficient evidence of the credit crunch hitting UK firms and consumers. The MPC was also wary of making a cut too soon, fearing that it would lead to anticipation of further rate cuts and cause firms and individuals to continue adding to their debt. However, analysts still feel a rate cut is likely in early 2008, with some predicting rates could fall as low as 5% within the next twelve months...

To continue reading this article...

Join Professional Adviser for free

  • Unlimited access to real-time news, industry insights and market intelligence
  • Stay ahead of the curve with spotlights on emerging trends and technologies
  • Receive breaking news stories straight to your inbox in the daily newsletters
  • Make smart business decisions with the latest developments in regulation, investing retirement and protection
  • Members-only access to the editor’s weekly Friday commentary
  • Be the first to hear about our events and awards programmes

Join

 

Already a Professional Adviser member?

Login

More on Your profession

Bank return to advice is a rare case of sequel eclipsing original

Bank return to advice is a rare case of sequel eclipsing original

‘Most banks and financial advisers will be serving vastly different customer bases’

Mark Glover
clock 21 April 2026 • 5 min read
FCA urges principal firms to strengthen inactive AR oversight

FCA urges principal firms to strengthen inactive AR oversight

Gaps in governance, reporting, and consumer protection

Isabel Baxter
clock 21 April 2026 • 3 min read
Francis Clark Financial Planning achieves B Corp status

Francis Clark Financial Planning achieves B Corp status

Certification marks ‘important milestone’

Sophia Panayi
clock 21 April 2026 • 1 min read