A further quarter-point reduction in the Bank of England's interest rates by the end of April is considered "reasonable to expect," according to policymaker Sarah Breeden. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting Breeden's remarks as part of ongoing discussions about the central bank's monetary policy strategy. The potential rate cut reflects the bank's response to current economic conditions and aims to support economic stability. The Bank of England continues to monitor economic indicators closely to determine the appropriate course of action.