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Inflation in the UK to be highest in G7 as Bank of England to be ‘prudent’ with interest rate cuts
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The UK economy will experience the highest inflation levels of the G7 this year despite the cost of living crisis easing, based ...
Blow to hard-pressed Brits as big tax cuts in Budget could be sunk by Houthi terror attacks on shipping in Red Sea
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TERROR attacks on ships in the Red Sea could sink hopes of big Budget tax cuts, government insiders say. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt ...
Pay rises ‘obviously good news’ says Number 10, after Bailey warns wages too high
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Concerns about the impact of higher rates on households and businesses have led to growing calls for the Bank to start cutting ...
Bank of England could be about to open the door to interest rate cuts
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People walk outside the Bank of England in the City of London financial district, in London, Britain, January 26, 2023. Henry Nicholls ...
Bank of England Rates Decision: What to Expect on…
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By the time the Bank of England (BoE) announces its monetary policy decision on February 1, two of the world’s largest central ...
‘Virgin Media and O2 are the worst’
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Broadband customers were “£450 worse-off” during the cost of living crisis due to above inflation price hikes, according to new analysis. Virgin ...
JP Morgan CEO warns high inflation is echo of 1970s as he rubbishes ‘Goldilocks’ economic scenario
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The CEO of JP Morgan has warned that the current high inflation rate echoes back to the 1970s, a period marked by ...
Red Sea crisis poses risk to interest rates, warns Bank of England
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A surge in shipping prices triggered by chaos in the Red Sea poses a threat to interest rates, the Governor of the ...
Top energy deals to save money on bills this winter as costs soar
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ENERGY bills rose by £94 a year for millions of families on Monday. The January price cap, which remains in place until ...
Inflation in UK could drop below two per cent by April
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The UK rate of inflation could drop below two per cent April for the first time in years, an economist has suggested ...