The Bank of England reduced its main interest rate to 4.25% due to concerns over global growth linked to the Trump administration's tariff policies. This decision precedes an anticipated trade deal between the US and UK, which aims to alleviate some tariffs. Despite inflation risks, the Bank prioritized growth threats and downward price pressures. The US Federal Reserve maintained its rates, awaiting the impact of tariffs on the economy, while global inflation rates have decreased from previous highs. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)