UK Business Taxes Add to Woes as Bank of England Cuts Rates

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New UK business taxes are exacerbating economic woes, contributing to the likelihood of a Bank of England interest rate cut this Thursday. A quarter-point reduction to 4% is widely expected, marking the fifth cut since last August, driven by rising unemployment and the adverse effects of Donald Trump’s fresh round of import tariffs. Financial markets are heavily betting on this move, with over an 80% chance of a cut at the August meeting.
The Chancellor, Rachel Reeves, is set to welcome the rate reduction, as it is expected to ease the financial burden on households through lower mortgage rates and provide much-needed relief for businesses struggling with borrowing costs. However, the government’s dual challenge of boosting growth while reining in spending remains. The UK economy shrank by 0.1% in May and 0.3% in April, a contraction largely attributed by economists to the uncertainty stemming from Trump’s tariffs and the recent implementation of new business taxes.
Further evidence of economic fragility comes from the labor market, where job vacancies have fallen below pre-pandemic levels and the unemployment rate has risen to 4.7% in the three months to May, marking a four-year high. These figures underline the urgency of supportive monetary policy.
Despite a UK-specific trade deal, President Trump’s broader announcement of substantial tariffs on other trading partners is creating headwinds for global trade and, consequently, for UK economic growth. The International Monetary Fund’s subdued forecast, projecting minimal UK expansion for the latter half of the year, adds to the cautious outlook. The Bank of England’s updated forecasts, due on Thursday, are expected to reinforce these concerns, potentially indicating an imminent period of stagflation – a challenging scenario of slow growth combined with stubbornly high inflation, which currently sits at 3.6% CPI.

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