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Friday, 25 July 2008
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Bank minutes to show split vote again
David Blanchflower is certain to have repeated his call for lower interest rates at the Bank of England's July rate-setting meeting, so the question is whether any other Monetary Policy Committee members joined him.
23 Jul 2008 |
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Bank holds interest rates at 5 percent
The Bank of England held interest rates steady at 5.0 percent on Thursday, in a widely expected decision as policymakers tussle with the twin evils of a slowing economy and surging inflation.
10 Jul 2008 |
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What the BoE has to weigh up
The Bank of England looks set to hold interest rates steady for the third month running on Thursday as policymakers seem trapped between high inflation on one side and sharply slowing growth on the other.
10 Jul 2008 |
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Bank likely to hold interest rates for now
The Bank of England is expected to hold interest rates at 5.0 percent on Thursday and will probably sit tight until it has a better idea of which is the greater evil, surging inflation or slowing economic growth.
10 Jul 2008 |
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Bank fixed on inflation amid recession talk
Businesses delivered fresh evidence on Tuesday that the economy risks sliding into its first recession since the early 1990s, reporting a sharply deteriorating climate across the country.
08 Jul 2008 |
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Anglicans still split over women bishops
The Church of England's governing body confirmed on Monday it will ordain women bishops but also approved measures to accommodate traditionalist opponents.
08 Jul 2008 |
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What the Bank has to weigh up next week
The Bank of England looks set to hold interest rates steady for the third month running next week as policymakers seem trapped between high inflation on one side and sharply slowing growth on the other.
05 Jul 2008 |
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England players decline NZ police interview
Four England rugby players at the centre of an alleged sexual assault while on tour in New Zealand have declined to be interviewed by police, a local police force said in a statement on Friday.
20 Jun 2008 |
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BoE's Gieve quits as reforms announced
Bank of England Deputy Governor John Gieve announced on Wednesday he is to quit prematurely, just as the government unveils the biggest shake-up of the central bank's financial stability remit in more than a decade.
19 Jun 2008 |
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