Business & Finance Bank of England holds rates at 3.75% but says ‘ready to act’
Monetary Policy Committee says borrowing costs may need to rise if energy shock continues to hit global economy
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· April 30, 2026 · 1 min read
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Monetary Policy Committee says borrowing costs may need to rise if energy shock continues to hit global economy
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