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Eyes turn to November action as BoE holds rates again

The Bank of England has held interest rates at 0.5% for the 42nd consecutive month.

  • Oct 04, 2012
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Senior BoE official: QE ‘lost its bite’

Bank of England (BoE) deputy governor Paul Tucker has admitted quantitative easing (QE) ha...

  • Sep 28, 2012
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UK inflation falls to 2.5%

The UK's main inflation rate fell back towards the 2% target in August after reversing a s...

  • Sep 18, 2012
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BoE’s Dale: QE must not become long-term crutch

The Bank of England's chief economist Spencer Dale has warned printing more money "might d...

  • Sep 10, 2012
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Bank holds rate at 0.5%; maintains QE at £375bn

The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has voted to hold the interest rate ...

  • Sep 06, 2012
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Over 50s spending power slashed 9% in four years – Saga

A "toxic combination" of low interest rates, spiralling inflation and the Bank of England'...

  • Sep 06, 2012
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MPC’s Weale: Rate cut is preferable to more QE

Bank of England monetary policy committee member Martin Weale has said he would prefer a b...

  • Aug 24, 2012
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BoE should use lending to boost recovery – Posen

The Bank of England (BoE) should expand its range of economic recovery measures, according...

  • Aug 13, 2012
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Speculation on base rate cut continues

There is a small possibility that the Bank of England may cut rates to 0.25% on the back o...

  • Aug 02, 2012
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UK faces triple-dip recession

Economists have warned the UK could suffer a triple-dip recession next year after the help...

  • Jul 30, 2012
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