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Interest rates will fall to three per cent – City AM Shadow MPC

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Interest Rates Forecast to Fall to Three Per Cent, City‍ AM Shadow MPC Predicts

LONDON – A majority of economists polled by City A.M. predict​ the Bank of‍ England will ⁢cut ‌interest rates to three per cent, signalling a potential shift in monetary policy as inflation eases and the labor‌ market cools. The City AM Shadow MPC voted 8-1 to hold interest rates at the most recent meeting, reflecting a⁤ growing expectation of declining inflationary pressures.

The consensus forecast contrasts⁣ with some ⁤previous market expectations of ​rates⁤ peaking at 3.5 per cent. Economists cite receding risks to wage growth, a cooling labour market,⁣ and the impact‍ of supply-side challenges as key​ factors influencing the downward revision.This anticipated easing ⁤of monetary policy‌ would impact borrowers and savers alike,possibly lowering mortgage rates​ and reducing returns ⁣on savings accounts.

Expert Views:

* Andrew Sentance – Former⁣ Bank of England policymaker: Persistent inflation ⁤pressures linked to supply-side ⁢challenges⁤ and robust domestic demand mean monetary policy would have to be more restrictive. He ⁤estimates a peak rate of 3.75 per cent, ​slightly above‌ his estimate of the neutral rate.
* Katharine Neiss – PGIM Fixed Income ‍chief⁤ European economist: projects interest rates will settle ⁢at⁣ three per cent, attributing the lower forecast to a “lower level ‌of neutral rates” and a cooling labour market.
* ⁤ Ruth Gregory – Capital Economics deputy chief⁢ UK economist: Believes a ⁤weakened labour market will⁣ translate into easing price growth, ‌potentially leading to rates falling to three per cent next year, lower than ⁣current ⁣investor expectations.
*‌ Vicky Pryce – Center for Economics and Business Research chief economic adviser: Foresees a⁢ slowdown in inflation allowing for interest rates to fall lower than market assumptions, also predicting a three per cent peak.

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