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Ms Greene's comments suggest the UK’s inflation outlook may soften, despite the Bank’s previous forecast of a rise to 3.7% later this year, driven by energy bills and National Insurance hikes. Greene ...
As William and Kate prepare to celebrate their 14th wedding anniversary in an especially cherished location, all eyes are ...
Overshoot of £15bn puts pressure on Rachel Reeves to raise taxes as PMI figures indicate falling private sector confidence ...
A new online petition is calling for decisions on eligibility for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) to be made based solely on a medical diagnosis, without the need for an assessment from the ...
Boost for first-time buyers as third major lender SLASHES affordability rules as rates drop below 4%
FIRST-TIME buyers have been given another boost after a third major lender slashed its affordability rules. HSBC has become ...
Australians are paying the highest level of tax in a generation, despite Labor's pledge to provide more income tax relief to ...
Interest rates are likely to go down next month - but much could yet be decided by how fast the issues around tariffs are ...
The International Monetary Fund has slashed its forecasts for the UK economy on the back of Donald Trump's trade tariff ...
The Washington-based International Monetary Fund has piled pressure on President Trump as it warned his import tariffs would ...
The International Monetary Fund cut UK growth prospects over the next two years by more than any leading European nation as ...
UK homeowners have seen average mortgage rates rise over recent months, despite the Bank of England cutting its base rate ...
Megan Greene was speaking weeks ahead of the Bank’s next monetary policy meeting, where it is expected to cut interest rates.
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