Bank of England poised to slash rates as inflation dips, but the move may be more restrained than expected. With inflation at an eight-month low of 3.2%, the BoE is anticipated to cut rates by 25 basis points to 3.75%. However, lingering inflation pressures and limited easing prospects suggest a cautious approach to monetary policy. What's at stake as the central bank navigates a delicate balancing act between supporting growth and managing price stability?