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  • Nov 19, 2024 | homestolove.com.au | Will Horner |Kate Gibbs

    Let us be the first ones to tell you, your mother does not want another scarf from you this year. Give mum a gift she actually wants. One that makes her feel beautiful and healthy and loved, that inspires her and fills her beautiful heart with sparks. Goodness knows she deserves it. When thinking about the best gifts for mum, you just have to kick off the gift hunt to finding something special – because she’s special to you. Now is your chance to shower mum with love and thanks.

  • Aug 1, 2024 | msn.com | Chelsey Dulaney |Will Horner

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  • Aug 1, 2024 | tradingview.com | Chelsey Dulaney |Will Horner

    Bank of England Cuts Key Interest Rate by Quarter Percentage Point — WSJBy Chelsey Dulaney and Will HornerLONDON-The Bank of England cut its key interest rate for the first time in over four years, leaving the Federal Reserve among a dwindling number of central banks that have yet to cut borrowing costs in the face of cooling inflation. The U.K. central bank lowered its benchmark lending rate by a quarter-percentage point to 5% Thursday.

  • Jun 20, 2024 | tradingview.com | Paul Hannon |Will Horner

    Bank of England Holds off on Rate Cut Despite Easing InflationGBINTRBy Paul Hannon and Will HornerLONDON--The Bank of England left its key interest rate at a 16-year high Thursday, but signaled it may follow a growing number of its European peers by lowering borrowing costs over the coming months. The U.K.'s central bank held its key rate at 5.25% for the seventh straight meeting, in line with what investors and economists had expected.

  • May 9, 2024 | finance.yahoo.com | Paul Hannon |Will Horner

    The Bank of England raised its forecast for U.K. growth for this year and next. - isabel infantes/ReutersLONDON—The Bank of England kept its key interest rate unchanged at a 16-year high, but indicated that it is on course to cut rates over the coming months alongside its European peers, and possibly as early as June. The U.K.’s central bank on Thursday left its key rate at 5.25% for the sixth straight meeting of its policymakers, in line with what investors and economists had been expecting.

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