BoE seen raising rates to 4.75 from 4.5 on June 22
Inflation and wage growth running faster than expected
Markets bet on rates rising close to 6 this year
LONDON, June 16 Reuters The Bank of England looks set to raise interest rates by a quarter point to a 15year high of 4.75 on June 22, its 13th straight rate rise as it fights unexpectedly sticky inflation that risks making it a global outlier.
Investors this week bet the Bank of England might hike rates as high as 6 this year well above where the U.S. Federal Reserve or the European Central Bank are expected to go, and a level not seen in Britain since 2000.
BoE Governor Andrew Bailey told a parliament committee on Tuesday inflation was taking a lot longer than expected to come down and the labour market was very tight.
Bailey was speaking just after official figures showed basic pay in the three months to April rose by an annual 7.2 the fastest on record, excluding periods where the data was distorted by the COVID19 pandemic.
While pay is still falling when adjusted for inflation, these numbers caused markets to ramp up their bets on BoE rate hikes, and pushed twoyear government bond yields to their highest since 2008.
Three weeks earlier, there was a similar sharp move after data showed consumer price inflation fell less than forecast in April, leaving it at 8.7, the jointhighest with Italy among large advanced economies.
The UK is really experiencing a very challenging situation. It is obviously…