Bank of England slashes interest rates to the lowest point in history
Fewed by - Muzammil Zafar
As part of its policy to control the economic fallout from the coronavirus outbreak, Bank of England has slashed interest rates from 0.75 percent to 0.25 percent, the lowest interest rate in the institution's 325-year-old history. The move was made in response to reports that GDP growth in the UK had been stagnant, even before the COVID-19 outbreak hit the country's economy.
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Wed Mar 11 -
TheGuardian