Gold Ten Data, January 29th, Goldman Sachs analysts said that although inflation pressures are currently high, they see signs that the outlook for the UK mid-term CPI seems to be softening. The reasons are as follows: 1. The UK economy is experiencing a visible decline, and if this situation continues, it is expected that the growth in 2025 will be only 0.9%; 2. Household disposable income growth may slow down; 3. Escalating trade tensions may drag down economic activity; 4. Escalating trade tensions may drag down economic activity. Goldman Sachs said that although the Bank of England may slow down the pace of interest rate cuts if potential inflation fails to make progress, they believe that in order to cope with weak demand, the Bank of England is actually more likely to accelerate the pace of consecutive interest rate cuts. Goldman Sachs predicts that the Bank of England's next meeting in February will cut interest rates by 25 basis points, and by mid-2026, the Bank of England's interest rate will be reduced to 3.25%.
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Goldman Sachs: İngiltere Merkez Bankası'nın 2026 ortasına kadar faiz oranını 6 kez düşüreceğini tahmin ediyor.
Gold Ten Data, January 29th, Goldman Sachs analysts said that although inflation pressures are currently high, they see signs that the outlook for the UK mid-term CPI seems to be softening. The reasons are as follows: 1. The UK economy is experiencing a visible decline, and if this situation continues, it is expected that the growth in 2025 will be only 0.9%; 2. Household disposable income growth may slow down; 3. Escalating trade tensions may drag down economic activity; 4. Escalating trade tensions may drag down economic activity. Goldman Sachs said that although the Bank of England may slow down the pace of interest rate cuts if potential inflation fails to make progress, they believe that in order to cope with weak demand, the Bank of England is actually more likely to accelerate the pace of consecutive interest rate cuts. Goldman Sachs predicts that the Bank of England's next meeting in February will cut interest rates by 25 basis points, and by mid-2026, the Bank of England's interest rate will be reduced to 3.25%.