Bank sees red at latest charges
It's been a difficult time for the Bank of England. Divisions have emerged again on its rate setting committee over the risks to the economy from inflation and there's be...
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Knives are out
The latest figures suggest that one in seven pregnant women now has a caesarean delivery, with surgery rates increasing by 1% a year and varying between hospitals. The Ro...
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Output boost calms US fears
The odds on the US Federal Reserve raising interest rates next week lengthened yesterday after official figures showing a sharp rise in productivity and flat retail sales...
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Monetary doves win through at Bank
The City was last night scaling back its expectations of sharp rises in interest rates after the doves on the Bank of England's monetary policy committee won key concessi...
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Rising optimism
What's happening to crime? According to the figures for 1998/99, published by the home office yesterday, crime rates fell by about 1.5% - the sixth successive year they h...
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Clampdown on tax havens
The government yesterday signalled a crack-down on the use of British dependent territories as tax havens by UK firms.
Chancellor Gordon Brown is seeking to close tax l...
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Industry appeals to Bank as north-south divide grows
Engineering industry leaders yesterday urged the Bank of England to keep interest rates on hold for the forseeable future, warning that a further rise in borrowing costs ...
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Inflation fears give world's markets the jitters
A fresh wave of jitters over the possibility of another rise in US interest rates swept Wall Street yesterday after the release of figures pointing to an unexpected jump ...
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Driven by the fear of bust and boom
There were red faces in the City yesterday when the Bank of England announced that interest rates were going up. Straw polls had shown that the Square Mile's lavishly pai...
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Millions hit by Tessa rip-off
Millions of savers with tax exempt special savings accounts (Tessas) are receiving up to a third less interest than individual savings account (Isa) holders, even thoug...
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