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Bank of England Cuts Rate to 4%

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: August 22, 2025 5:44 am
Thiago Alvarez
Published: August 22, 2025
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Key Points:
  • Bank of England cuts rate to 4%, affecting borrowing costs.
  • Consumer confidence remains fragile amid inflation.
  • Shift observed in investor asset preferences.

UK consumer morale modestly rose following the Bank of England’s rate cut to 4% in August 2025, marking its lowest level in over two years.

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While sentiment improved, ongoing inflation and labor market challenges keep optimism fragile, influencing both consumer behavior and financial market strategies.

In August 2025, the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee reduced the interest rate to 4%. This marked the lowest rate in over two years, as the UK’s economic landscape grappled with inflation and labor market challenges.

The Monetary Policy Committee vote was narrow, reflecting differing opinions on the move. The BoE emphasized the need for stable inflation to allow further adjustments to interest rates, addressing concerns over economic stability.

The rate cut is intended to lower borrowing costs, but it may decrease returns for savers. Industries such as utilities and REITs benefited as investors seek income-generating assets in response to inflation surpassing savings returns.

Though financial uncertainty prevails, some consumers report improving sentiment in personal finances. Neil Bellamy, Consumer Insights Director at GfK, noted, “The biggest changes in August are in confidence in personal finances, with the scores looking back and ahead a year each up by three points. This is likely due to the Bank of England’s August 7 cut in interest rates, delivering the lowest cost of borrowing for more than two years.” This modest improvement reflects the potential economic relaxation following the BoE’s initiative, yet caution remains significant amid possible financial changes.

Crypto markets might not receive immediate impacts, but previous trends suggest potential benefits for BTC, ETH, and DeFi protocols. Global interest rate shifts generally dictate liquidity and risk strategies within these sectors.

Analyzing historical trends, the previous rate cuts have momentarily bolstered risk asset flows, particularly impacting digital assets. The UK’s economic actions reverberate throughout broader markets, guiding investor decisions as global conditions reshape strategies.

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