Bank of England raises its rates

The Bank of England, reacting to high consumer spending, a buoyant housing market and low unemployment, has raised interest rates…

The Bank of England, reacting to high consumer spending, a buoyant housing market and low unemployment, has raised interest rates to 5.75 per cent from 5.5 per cent.

The US Federal Reserve is likely to follow suit at the beginning of February, while the European Central Bank may wait until April before also raising interest rates.

Sterling strengthened slightly on the news, although it was fully expected.

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