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Interest rate cuts could be coming, signals Bank of England governor

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  • Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey has indicated that interest rates could be cut if the job market weakens.
  • Mr Bailey said that businesses are "adjusting employment" and offering lower pay rises due to Chancellor Rachel Reeves' increase in national insurance contributions for employers.
  • He believes the British economy is growing below its potential, which could create "slack" to reduce inflation.
  • The Governor expressed confidence that the Bank's base rate, currently 4.25 per cent, is on a "downward" path, with the next review scheduled for 7 August.
  • The government is under pressure to improve living standards, with some Labour figures suggesting a wealth tax, although other tax rises at the autumn budget have not been ruled out.
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