Anyone with a fixed rate deal will be protected from rate hikes until the end of their term. But around 1.8million fixed rate mortgages are scheduled to end next year.
As the Bank of England warned of a year-long recession by the end of the year, half the population is already desperately trying to cut the costs of running their households.
Anyone with a fixed rate deal will be protected from rate hikes until the end of their term. But around 1.8million fixed rate mortgages are scheduled to end next year.
The day after he was appointed Chair of the government’s Levelling Up Advisory Council, Andrew Haldane, former Bank of England chief economist, discussed the “levelling up” agenda at a Centre for London event hosted with King’s Policy Institute, expl
I have looked at the linguistic complexity of the Bank of England’s own communications, including my own speeches. These rank well above the levels of a broadsheet newspaper, and way beyond the levels of a tabloid. In other words, the vast majority of the Bank’s communications are lost on the vast majority of the