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What You Need to Know About the Interest Rate Cut

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Bank of England Cuts Interest Rates for the First Time Since the Start of the Pandemic In a move welcomed by many, the Bank of England has announced a cut in interest rates, the first since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The decision comes after 14 consecutive rate hikes since December 2021, as the Bank tried to control rising inflation caused by the COVID recovery and further exacerbated…

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