📈 The Bank of England hit borrowers with its first interest rate rise for three years as fears over inflation soaring to a 30-year high outweighed the rapid spread of the omicron variant
Interest rates are expected to quadruple within months after the Bank of England put up borrowing costs for the first time since Covid hit in a scramble to stave off runaway inflation.
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