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Economic Times Markets • Jun 19, 2025
Bank of England keeps rates steady, sees further loosening as jobs market weakens
The central bank’s decision to hold borrowing costs reflects caution amid economic uncertainty, with expectations for future rate reductions as employment conditions deteriorate an...
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Economic Times Markets • Jun 18, 2025
UK Economy Faces Double Blow from Tariffs and Tax Hikes
Increased labor expenses, new international levies, and political instability are prompting revised lower growth projections for the UK economy, with consumer spending expected to...
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