Official borrowing costs return to pre-pandemic levels despite likely negative impact of Ukraine war

The Bank of England has raised interest rates by 0.25 points to 0.75% – taking official borrowing costs back to their pre-pandemic levels.

Despite the likely negative impact of the war in Ukraine on the economy, the Bank’s nine-strong monetary policy committee decided rising inflationary pressure required tougher policy.

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