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    Bank Of England Base Rate News

    Rate cut 'foregone conclusion' as economy slows sharply

    Taken from the BBC

    The UK economy is contracting at its fastest rate since the financial crisis, making an interest rate cut "a foregone conclusion", according to financial data company Markit.

    The Markit/CIPS purchasing managers' index that showed activity in the UK's dominant services sector saw its sharpest fall in seven years.

    It follows falls in both construction and manufacturing in July.

    The index fell from 52.3 in June to 47.4 in July, indicating contraction.

    The figure confirmed an earlier flash estimate of service sector output.

    Taken together with the manufacturing and construction data, Markit said a cut in interest rates by the Bank of England - expected following Thursday's meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee - was a foregone conclusion.

    Policymakers are widely expected to reduce rates from the current 0.5% to a new low of 0.25%.

    Markit said incoming new business volumes fell for the first time since the end of 2012.

    The pace of contraction was comparatively sharper than that seen for total business activity, and the fastest since March 2009, it added.

    Moreover, companies widely reported the outcome of the EU referendum had weighed on new business inflows during the month.

    Chris Williamson, Markit's chief economist, said the service sector data taken together with the construction and manufacturing data pointed to the UK economy shrinking by 0.4% in three months to September, a fall not seen since early 2009, when the Bank last cut interest rates.

    "The unprecedented month-on-month drop in the all-sector index has undoubtedly increased the chances of the UK sliding into at least a mild recession," he said.

    Markit said it was too early to know if the PMIs would stay as weak as they are now, but it said confidence about the year ahead was at its lowest since February 2009 among firms in the services sector, which accounts for nearly 80% of UK economic output.

    "A quarter-point cut in interest rates therefore seems to be a foregone conclusion, " Mr Williamson added, "though the extent and nature of other non-standard stimulus measures remains a far greater source of uncertainty."

    #2
    It might be foregone, but it certainly not Official until I say so...

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      #3
      Boom! The economy readjusting itself from service based to manufacturing. Great news all round

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        #4
        Originally posted by diseasex View Post
        Great news all round
        Indeed! Free money for those of us who have jobs!
        Watch out world, The British Empire is back.
        And if you don't like it we'll stick it up you with Spitfires and, er, Austin Allegros.

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          #5
          Cheaper mortgage repayments is another benefit of the Brexit vote.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
            Cheaper mortgage repayments is another benefit of the Brexit vote.
            What about the poor sods like myself who have pretty much repaid their mortgage and have a stack of savings not earning?

            Pah.... Why did I bother being successful in life!

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              #7
              Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
              What about the poor sods like myself who have pretty much repaid their mortgage and have a stack of savings not earning?

              Pah.... Why did I bother being successful in life!
              That means you have lots of cash - nothing to worry about then.

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                #8
                Originally posted by diseasex View Post
                That means you have lots of worthless cash - nothing to worry about then.
                FTFY.

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                  #9
                  https://www.theguardian.com/business...interest-rates

                  george-osborne-says-brexit-will-drive-up-interest-rates

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by saptastic View Post
                    https://www.theguardian.com/business...interest-rates

                    george-osborne-says-brexit-will-drive-up-interest-rates
                    I would actually welcome interest rate raise - it would mean that the economy is picking up the pace.

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