BoE Agents’ Pay Survey Crucial for Future Rate Decisions

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The Bank of England’s agents’ pay survey, which forecasts a decline in wage settlements, will be “crucial judgment” for future interest rate decisions by the Monetary Policy Committee, according to Governor Andrew Bailey. This domestic indicator offers a potential pathway for rate cuts amidst global trade uncertainties.

Bailey stated that he has “no evidence to doubt” that wage settlements should be around 3.7% to 3.8% by the end of the year. This anticipated moderation in domestic inflationary pressures is a significant consideration as the MPC assesses the appropriate stance of monetary policy.

However, Bailey also highlighted the ongoing impact of a “fragmenting world trading system” and Donald Trump’s trade policies, acknowledging that this broader uncertainty still influences the precise timing and extent of potential rate reductions in the UK.

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