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Bank of England base rate cut to 1.5%

January 25, 2009

[originally posted Thursday 8th Jan 2009]

lowest for 300 years!

Bank of England base rate is now the lowest since its foundation in 1694, that’s the lowest in over 300 years!

Should we be jumping for joy or wallowing in despair? The slightly disappointing answer is neither really.

If you’re a saver, you’ll be hit by dwindling returns. What’s the point in saving with derisory interest rates? There are still some good deals out there, but you’re going to need to move quickly. Is it time to stock up on “cheap” equities?

If you’re a borrower it’s generally good news, but banks are under no obligation to offer you cheaper credit. And credit, as we know, is harder to come by.

If you’re buying a house, should you act fast or wait to see whether property prices fall further?

What about investors? Have stockmarkets reached their nadir? Should you be moving your money around? What’s the wisest way to invest a lump sum right now? Should you be drip-feeding monies into asset-backed investments?

If you’re in work, will you have to work for longer (or even ’til you die)? Conversely, if you’re over 50, would it be better to access some monies early?

Retirees, annuity rates are likely to fall, what should you do? Can you afford to wait? If you’re in poor health, or a smoker, it’s more important than ever to consider your options fully.

The reality is, of course, most of us fit into more that one category, so the right move for your specific set of circumstances may not be straightforward. But the good news is that there are opportunities out there, if you’re clear about your goals.

Now is the time to contact your financial adviser for a comprehensive financial review.