With three-quarters of the year now behind us, thoughts turn to reflect upon the year that is drawing to a close and what 2010 will bring.
Back to school. Back to work. Back to reality. Back to facing the first anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers.
Quantitative easing has been aggressively deployed in the UK and US for some months now. But will the effect be what was hoped?
The Bank of England has shocked the City by freezing its quantitative easing programme and keeping interest rates on hold.
Interest rates have been kept on hold at 0.5% by the Bank of England today. The Bank also reveale...
The Bank of England and European Central Bank have left interest rates unchanged. Members of the B...
The MPC's latest minutes show the panel is now broadly more dovish on inflation risks and interest ra...
The Bank of England's MPC has voted to keep interest rates at 5% as expected by consensus. Althoug...
Sterling fell against the euro as the Bank of England is expected to halt interest rates at 5% today....