Banking

Could a US interest rates hike increase the UK’s base rate?


JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon set pulses racing on Tuesday (9 April) when he told shareholders his bank was prepared for US interest rates to rise as high as 8%.

The bank boss said “persistent inflationary pressures” meant the Federal Reserve could hike its rate from the current range of 5.25% – 5.5% to a level not seen in more than 30 years. He also said his bank was prepared for a “very broad range” of interest rates, ranging from 2% to more than 8%. In the UK, the Bank of England’s base rate sits at a 16-year-high of 5.25%.