Bank Of England Cuts Interest Rate
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Japan hikes interest rate to highest level since 1995
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Britain’s central bank reduced interest rates to 3.75 percent, a move that was welcomed by the government, which has been looking to lower the high cost of living.
Why have they been cut and what does it mean? - Here the Press Association looks at what the decision means and what the Bank of England expects to happen to the economy.
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