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41. House price growth hits 4 yr high: Rightmove
Asking prices for homes in England and Wales rose at their fastest annual pace in nearly four years in April, a survey showed on Monday, suggesting higher interest rates have done little to tame the market.
16 Apr 2007
42. London house price growth hits 32 percent
Record monthly house price growth in the prime central London property market has boosted annual inflation to 32 percent, figures show.
11 Apr 2007
43. Brown to pledge strong growth
Billions of pounds for schools will probably form the centrepiece of the 11th budget from Gordon Brown on Wednesday but overall he looks set to keep the tightest lid on spending in nearly a decade.
21 Mar 2007
44. House price growth still robust
Asking prices for homes in England and Wales rose an annual 12.2 percent in March, a survey showed on Monday, in a sign the housing market has remained robust in the face of rising interest rates.
19 Mar 2007
45. Brown says budget to reflect balanced growth
Chancellor Gordon Brown said his 11th budget next week is targeted at business and will show the economy is growing "in a balanced way," speaking in an interview with the Financial Times published on Friday.
16 Mar 2007
46. U.S. growth worries drag on Asian stocks
Asian stocks mostly fell on Friday on fears that trouble in the U.S. subprime mortgage market could slow growth, and as stronger than expected inflation data dimmed hopes for an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve.
16 Mar 2007
47. House price inflation eases
House price growth eased in February to its weakest pace in nine months as the impact of three interest rate increases since August continued to wear down demand, a survey showed on Tuesday.
13 Mar 2007
48. Terraced homes top price growth tables
Terraced homes have seen the largest increase in property prices over the past decade, a study showed on Friday.
09 Mar 2007
49. IMF raises UK growth forecast
Britain's economy will grow by a robust 2.9 percent this year, the International Monetary Fund said on Monday, but it warned interest rates may need to rise further if wage settlements are not restrained.
06 Mar 2007
50. Flexible living to bring buy to let boom
The buy to let market will grow by 40 percent within the next decade, as more Britons crave "flexible living", a study shows.
05 Mar 2007
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