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Central Banks Play Hot Potato with Interest Rates as Trade Tensions Simmer

Reading time: 2 min • May 11, 2025, 12:18 AM (UTC)

Key Points

  • The Bank of England cut interest rates amid economic caution...

Money doesn't grow on trees, but apparently it does grow in central bank boardrooms - or at least that's what the latest wave of monetary policy decisions would have us believe.

Rate Wars: Return of the BOE

The Bank of England just dropped its interest rates by a quarter point on May 10, 2025, taking the cautious "maybe-we-should-do-something" approach while everyone side-eyes America's trade policies. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve is sitting pretty with rates between 4.25% and 4.50%, channeling their inner zen master with a "let's wait and see" attitude.

Powell's Procrastination St...

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