Bank of England leaves interest rate unchanged

The Bank of England has left interest rates unchanged at 4% as inflation remains nearly twice its target rate.

19 Sep 2025

The Bank of England has left interest rates unchanged at 4% as inflation remains nearly twice its target rate.

Analysts had not expected interest rates to be cut given that prices rose at 3.8% in August.

The Bank said it expected inflation to return to its key target of 2% but remains cautious on when it will again cut borrowing costs.

David Bharier, Head of Research at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said: 'A further hold aligns with the BCC's latest forecast, which expects no further cuts this year. Global factors such as tariffs, conflicts, and fragile supply chains, alongside domestic pressures – higher taxes and uncertainty ahead of the Budget – are clouding the outlook. 

'SMEs are wading through a swamp of rising business costs which is impacting on confidence, investment and recruitment. Our latest survey shows that 73% cite labour costs as the top pressure, driven by the increase to employer National Insurance contributions. 

'Breaking this cycle depends on boosting growth, exports and productivity – not further burdens on firms. The Chancellor will need to use the November Budget to support business investment and confidence, not undermine it with new taxes.'

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