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Bank of England holds interest rates at 4.5% amid 'Stagflation' fears: Cuts paused as wages surge despite economic slowdown driven by Labour's tax raid and Trump's trade war

The Bank of England held interest rates at 4.5% due to persistent wage growth and 'stagflation' fears, despite an economic slowdown attributed to Labour's tax policies and Trump's trade war. The pound rose against the dollar following the decision, with markets anticipating a slower rate reduction trajectory. The OECD and Bank of England have both lowered growth forecasts amid concerns about the global economy.
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