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November 6, 2008

Bank Of England Slashes Interest Rates

The Bank of England has made a bold move in slashing is benchmark Bank Rate by one and a half percentage points to 3%. The move caught markets on the hop and investors will be pouring over its statement to divine quite how much of a turn for the worse the U.K. economy has suddenly [...]

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