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| Lowest interest rates since 1694 expected London, Wed 07 Jan 2009, 14:04 GMT Interview with David Buik, Market Analyst, BGC Partners Interest rates are expected to break records this week as they head for the lowest level in the Bank of England's 315-year history. UK rates are already at an all-time low of 2%, a level not seen since 1951. But a further cut would see rates taken down to their lowest ever, dating back to the... | ||
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| Lowest interest rates since 1694 expected London, Wed 07 Jan 2009, 14:04 GMT Interview with David Buik, Market Analyst, BGC Partners Interest rates are expected to break records this week as they head for the lowest level in the Bank of England's 315-year history. UK rates are already at an all-time low of 2%, a level not seen since 1951. But a further cut would see rates taken down to their lowest ever, dating back to the... | ||
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| 2009 economic predictions United Kingdom, Wed 24 Dec 2008, 11:54 GMT Interview with Justin Urquhart Stewart Financial pundit Justin Urquhart Stewart talks about the decline in the housing market and makes his predictions for the economy in 2009 | ||
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| Unions plead for cash to save car industry jobs London, Mon 22 Dec 2008, 12:37 GMT Interview with Derek Simpson from Unite Union leaders were making last-ditch pleas to the Government to offer help to West Midlands car giant Jaguar Land Rover in a bid to safeguard tens of thousands of jobs. Officials from Unite were involved in behind-the-scenes moves aimed at drawing up a package of support for the luxury carmaker and... | ||
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| Mainland, Taiwan forum concludes, cooperation proposed to weather financial crisis Shanghai, Sun 21 Dec 2008, 16:00 GMT STORYLINE: The Chinese mainland and Taiwan have proposed improving economic and financial cooperation to jointly cope with the worsening global financial crisis. The 4th Cross-Straits Economic, Trade and Cultural Forum was concluded in Beijing Sunday afternoon, where participants after two days... | ||
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| Crise: un rapport qui peut tout changer... Belgium, Fri 19 Dec 2008, 16:22 GMT Le gouvernement a reçu le rapport de la Cour de cassation dans le dossier Fortis. Ce n'est qu'après avoir pris connaissance de ce rapport que le gouvernement prendra attitude sur les suites qu'il convient de réserver à cette affaire. La Chambre attend aussi ce rapport pour tenir sa séance plénière.... | ||
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| Aandeelhouders Fortis: holding blijft bestaan Brussel, Fri 19 Dec 2008, 16:01 GMT Een grote meerderheid, ruim 96 procent, van het aanwezige kapitaal van Fortis Holding heeft op de Bijzondere Algemene Vergadering gestemd voor het voortzetten van de activiteiten. Zo hoeft de holding niet te worden ontbonden. | ||
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| Prime Minister's Monthly Press Conference United Kingdom, Fri 19 Dec 2008, 15:55 GMT Gordon Brown talks about the economy at his monthly press conference The Prime Minister today called for Britain to look ahead to 2009 amid the turmoil of the global economic downturn. In his final Downing Street press conference of 2008, Mr Brown said he would be setting out ambitious plans in the New Year so that Britain is ready when the economy picks up again. | ||
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| Le groupe Fortis peut poursuivre ses activités Brussel, Fri 19 Dec 2008, 15:55 GMT Les actionnaires de Fortis, réunis en assemblée générale extraordinaire à Bruxelles, ont voté à une très large majorité en faveur de la poursuite des activités de Fortis SA/NV. | ||
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| Crise: 'On attend le rapport complet de la Cour' Brussel, Fri 19 Dec 2008, 13:18 GMT A leur arrivée à la réunion du comité ministériel restreint, les principaux ministres du gouvernement ont indiqué qu'ils attendent le rapport complémentaire du premier président de la Cour de cassation. | ||
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| No One Prepared Enough on Global Financial Crisis - OECD Istanbul, Mon 15 Dec 2008, 04:28 GMT Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Secretary-General Angel Gurria said on Monday that the global financial crises will affect all the economies in the world. The Secretary-General Gurria said that some countries have been saying as “We are different…”, “We are far away…”, but no one was prepared enough on the global financial crises. “The reason macro economic consolidation, however, is not going to be enough to shield to Turkish economy from the... | ||
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| Economic issues United Kingdom, Mon 15 Dec 2008, 15:14 GMT Interview with David Buik of BGC Partners David Buik comments on the fall in affordable housing, the fraud allegations in America and the expected inflation announcement for tomorrow. | ||
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| La Belgique a son plan de relance économique Brussel, Thu 11 Dec 2008, 15:46 GMT Après d'autres pays européens, et quelques heures avant le dernier Sommet de la présidence française, la Belgique a arrêté jeudi son plan de relance pour l'économie de l'ordre de 2 milliards d'euros ou 0,6% du PIB. | ||
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| China economic tone-setting conference ends with vow to maintain stable growth Beijing, Wed 10 Dec 2008, 16:00 GMT China concluded the three-day annual Central Economic Work Conference Wednesday in Beijing with a pledge to maintain stable, healthy growth next year through domestic demand expansion and economic restructuring. STORYLINE: China concluded the three-day annual Central Economic Work Conference Wednesday in Beijing with a pledge to maintain stable, healthy growth next year through domestic demand expansion and economic restructuring. It was agreed at the meeting, 2008 was an extraordinary year for China,... | ||
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| Global Europe Summit London, Tue 09 Dec 2008, 08:44 GMT Gordon Brown says that countries must now work together to sign a world trade deal. Prime Minister Gordon Brown, alongside French President Nicolas Sarkozy and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso held talks in London yesterday on further action to stimulate the global economy. | ||
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| Global Europe Summit London, Tue 09 Dec 2008, 08:45 GMT Gordon Brown talks about having unity on a fiscal stimulus. Prime Minister Gordon Brown, alongside French President Nicolas Sarkozy and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso held talks in London yesterday on further action to stimulate the global economy. | ||
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| PM meets Sarkozy and Barroso London, Tue 09 Dec 2008, 08:38 GMT Nicolas Sarkozy, Gordon Brown and Jose Manuel Barroso ourside 10 Downing Street French President Nicolas Sarkozy, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso met yesterday for a Global Europe Summit with business leaders. | ||
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| China not to depreciate currency to boost export, Ministry of Commerce Beijing, Sun 07 Dec 2008, 16:00 GMT China will not depreciate its currency in order to boost export, Minister of Commerce Chen Deming said at the Fifth Sino-US Strategic Economic Dialogue press conference. China will not depreciate its currency in order to boost export, Minister of Commerce Chen Deming said at the Fifth Sino-US Strategic Economic Dialogue press conference. Soundbite: Chen Deming, Chinese Minister of Commerce "The renminbi (RMB) exchange rate against the US dollar has recently gone... | ||
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| Mortgage break will bring feelings of security - Brown London, Thu 04 Dec 2008, 16:01 GMT Gordon Brown at Pimlico Citizens Advice Bureau today Prime Minister Gordon Brown said today the Government's plan to give struggling homeowners a two-year mortgage payment holiday would make people "feel more secure in the downturn". He said his Government wanted to "do everything we can to reassure people and to help those who are now worried about... | ||
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| China says coping with financial crisis is common task for China, U.S. Beijing, Thu 04 Dec 2008, 16:00 GMT China said that the most pressing common task for both China and the United States is to cope with the global financial crisis. STORYLINE: China said that the most pressing common task for both China and the United States is to cope with the global financial crisis. "The most pressing issue we have to deal with is coping with global financial turmoil," Vice Premier Wang Qishan said here Thursday when addressing the... | ||
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