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71. Mortgage approvals dip
The number of mortgages approved for home purchase fell slightly on the year in July, the British Bankers' Association says, in a sign the housing market may be coming off the boil.
28 Aug 2007
72. Japan says global economy sound
Japan's finance minister said on Wednesday that the global economy was sound but that financial markets needed to be watched closely, even if liquidity problems had been addressed by a massive injection of central bank funds.
22 Aug 2007
73. Report to leave rate hike door ajar
Financial markets are pricing in another Bank of England interest rate hike. Economists are divided. And so seemingly are Bank of England policymakers.
08 Aug 2007
74. Inflation Report to leave rate hike door ajar
Financial markets are pricing in another Bank of England interest rate hike. Economists are divided. And so seemingly are Bank of England policymakers.
07 Aug 2007
75. 81 percent of pensions shut to new entrants
Four out of five defined benefit pension schemes in Britain are closed to new entrants, according to a survey on Wednesday from the Association of Consulting Actuaries (ACA).
11 Jul 2007
76. Building boom eased in June
Commercial building in eased to a five month low in June after a fifth domestic interest rate rise in less than a year but still expanded at a healthy clip, data showed on Wednesday.
11 Jul 2007
77. Economic growth eases
The economy grew an estimated 0.7 percent in the three months ending June, slightly less than in the three months to May, the National Institute of Economic and Social Research said on Saturday.
07 Jul 2007
78. Demand rising for commercial property
Tenant demand for commercial property in Britain not just in London is set to pick up in the next six months, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and property advisers GVA Grimley said on Thursday.
21 Jun 2007
79. Britain benefits from new EU market rules
The benefit of measures to integrate the European Union's financial markets outweigh the costs so far for Britain, the bloc's top money centre, a study said on Tuesday.
15 May 2007
80. Rate hike eyed by study to quell inflation
The economy grew an estimated 0.7 percent in the three months ending in April and higher interest rates are needed to curb inflation, the National Institute of Economic and Social Research said on Friday.
11 May 2007
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