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Bank of England Maintains 3.75% Rate as Banking Sector Lending Conditions Influence Policy

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The Bank of England has kept interest rates unchanged at 3.75%, with lending conditions in the banking sector influencing the transmission of monetary policy to the real economy. Credit availability shapes how rate changes affect businesses and households.
The monetary policy committee’s 5-4 vote incorporated assessment of whether previous rate cuts have translated into easier credit conditions. Banks don’t automatically pass through rate changes to customers, and lending standards can tighten or loosen independently of official rates. This affects how monetary policy impacts the economy.
Since the six rate cuts beginning mid-2024, banks have gradually reduced mortgage rates and business loan costs, but the full transmission hasn’t occurred uniformly. Some borrowers on fixed-rate mortgages won’t benefit until their terms expire. Credit conditions for small businesses may remain tight despite lower official rates, limiting the growth impact.
Governor Andrew Bailey’s projection that inflation will fall to around 2% by spring partly depends on credit conditions supporting appropriate levels of demand. If credit remains too tight, demand could fall excessively, pushing inflation below target. If credit becomes too loose, demand could surge, preventing the expected inflation decline.
The GDP growth forecast of 0.9% suggests credit conditions aren’t excessively stimulative despite six previous rate cuts, implying the transmission mechanism may be impaired. Rising unemployment to 5.3% reinforces this picture. Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s budget measures, including utility bill cuts and rail fare freezes from April, work through different channels than credit, providing direct support. The Bank expects inflation to reach 2.1% by mid-2026, but this forecast assumes credit conditions evolve appropriately to support moderate growth.

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