keeping them like they are is as good as and just as funny
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostBoE say stick by the looks of it.
No surprises there then
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Not really making much difference to LIBOR rates though and doesn't really matter so much if all the 100% mortgages have been withdrawn
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Originally posted by Bumfluff View PostI heard they are going to try a US style fix and cut 2% of today bringing BOE down to 3.25% you heard it here first.
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I heard they are going to try a US style fix and cut 2% of today bringing BOE down to 3.25% you heard it here first.
Yeah Im tuliping
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostAgreed, the banks are not reacting to the downward rate moves with regards to the cost of borrowing, some are adjusting savings rates though, both factors only serving to make matters worse.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIt makes sod all difference if they go up or down a bit.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postit gives a lot of confidence that they are reacting so agressively in the face of the evolving economic situation
Milan.
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it gives a lot of confidence that they are reacting so agressively in the face of the evolving economic situation
Milan.
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BofE base rate decision at noon
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7280515.stm
Bank set to keep rates at 5.25%
The Bank of England faces slowing growth while prices rise
The Bank of England's rate-setting committee is forecast to keep interest rates at 5.25% later on Thursday, amid growing signs of inflation.
Most analysts are expecting rates to stay on hold after the central bank reduced rates in February by a quarter of a percentage point from 5.5%.
The bank faces the twin threat of a cooling economy while prices rise.
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