Interest rates remain unchanged

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Paul Butterworth, CEO, Chambers Wales South East, South West and Mid

Paul Butterworth, CEO at Chambers Wales South East, South West and Mid, said: 

“The Bank of England has announced today that interest rates remain unchanged at 5.25%. While businesses in Wales will be relieved to see no further rise this month, interest rates are still at their highest level for 15 years and causing concern for firms across the country.

“Our research shows that interest rates have grown as a key issue among businesses in Wales, along with inflationary pressures. Our Quarterly Economic Survey results for Q3 show that interest rates are more of a concern now than three months ago for 54% of Welsh businesses, a figure that is 9% higher than the UK level.

“SMEs have been operating in an uncertain landscape for some time and although steps are being taken to reduce inflation and hold interest rates in the short-term, businesses will need reassurance from policymakers that there are clear plans for growth in the longer term to boost business confidence and investment strategies rather than economic stagnation.”


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