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Data released by the Treasury select committee shows continued gap between base rate and what lenders offer
Its days are numbered, but there’s one part of financial markets still stuck on the scandal-ridden benchmark
Only Argentina and South Sudan experienced bigger increases in core inflation last month
Older homeowners are using the value of their housing to shore up finances in the UK’s cost of living crisis, adviser says
Increase in public sector earnings hits 20-year high of 5.6%
UK landlord’s portfolio value drops nearly 8% as it swings to loss
Resolution Foundation says £12bn costs of rising rates have yet to hit most households
UK borrowing costs increase to their highest level in almost 15 years
Governor Andrew Bailey defends the central bank’s efforts to tame price rises
As base rate rises to 4.5%, some high street banks offer less than 1% on easy access accounts
MPC meeting expected to decide on a quarter-point rise to 4.5%
Contributions seen as unnecessary with many retirement plans seeing unexpected surplus
Uncertainty over UK inflation means millions reaching the end of their low-interest deals face a fraught choice
If you rediscover the savings habit, don’t let higher taxes be the sting in the tail
About 1.4mn UK homeowners are coming to the end of their fixed-rate mortgage term this year
Market expectations that borrowing costs will peak at 5% are at odds with BoE message
Labour market pressures are easing, says ONS, but pay rises have not slowed as much as expected
Central banks are caught between tackling rising prices and ensuring stability but their actions hold risks for investors and borrowers
Bank of England’s quarterly survey points to squeeze on borrowers caused by increase in interest rates
Chancellor’s choice of centrist economist likely to tilt balance on 9-member panel away from lowering interest rates
Huw Pill stresses that policymakers face tight decision on whether to push borrowing costs higher
24 London council areas no longer likely to be viable for higher borrowers, research finds
Recent collapses in US and Europe highlight new threats to lenders and upend conventional wisdom
February’s figure of 43,500 is more than a third lower than a year earlier as interest rate rises bite
Bank of England governor stresses that UK financial system is ‘resilient’
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