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MSE News: Base rate held at 0.5%
Former_MSE_Guy
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This is the discussion thread for the following MSE News Story:
"The Bank of England today announced it is holding the Base Rate at 0.5% for the 13th consecutive month ..."
"The Bank of England today announced it is holding the Base Rate at 0.5% for the 13th consecutive month ..."
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Base rate held at 0.5%
Base rate held at 0.5%
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ZZZZZzzzzz.....Please take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
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11.26am..... brave call Guy !!!Please take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
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Wonder how many times we'll have virtually identical threads to this through the year...
Is the £ getting any better yet?It's getting harder & harder to keep the government in the manner to which they have become accustomed.0 -
So theoreticall the BoE are independant and yet single handed Brown claims to have kept interest rates down during the recession. No surprise really that they were held. I wonder what next month has in store tho. With the election out of the way there will be no need to impress the public regardless of who gets in.0
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lemonjelly wrote: »Wonder how many times we'll have virtually identical threads to this through the year...
Is the £ getting any better yet?
is it poorly?Please take the time to have a look around my Daughter's website www.daisypalmertrust.co.uk
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inspector_monkfish wrote: »is it poorly?0
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