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1.5 per cent rate cut stuns City

By Faisal Islam

Updated on 06 November 2008

In a decision that draws gasps throughout the City, the Bank of England reduces interest rates to their lowest level for 54 years.

With Britain heading into recession, a base rate reduction was expected. But no-one had predicted a cut of this magnitude.

Today's 1.5 per cent cut is the biggest since 1981. It sees the base rate come down to 3 per cent, its lowest level since the 1950s.

The bank said drastic action was necessary because of a "very marked deterioration" and "severe contraction" in the economy. It is not yet known whether banks will pass the rate cut onto homeowners.

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