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Bank of England minutes to lift lid on global financial crisis | Business | The Guardian

Bank of England minutes to lift lid on global financial crisis | Business | The Guardian. The inside story of the Bank of England’s response to the financial crisis will be revealed this week when the details of meetings which took place at the height of the crisis are published for the first time. In […]

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Mortgage approvals fall to 17-month low in November | Money | The Guardian

Mortgage approvals fall to 17-month low in November | Money | The Guardian. The number of mortgages approved for house purchases fell to a 17-month low in November, in a further sign of a housing market slowdown in the autumn. A total of 59,029 home loans were approved for purchases during the month, according to […]

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The Rigging Triangle Exposed: The JPMorgan-British Petroleum-Bank Of England Cartel Full Frontal | Zero Hedge

The Rigging Triangle Exposed: The JPMorgan-British Petroleum-Bank Of England Cartel Full Frontal | Zero Hedge. The name Dick Usher is familiar to regular readers: he was the head of spot foreign exchange for JPMorgan, and the bank’s alleged chief FX market manipulator, who was promptly fired after it was revealed that JPM was the bank coordinating the […]

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Bank of England committee remains divided over interest rates rise | Business | The Guardian

Bank of England committee remains divided over interest rates rise | Business | The Guardian. The Bank of England’s interest rate setting committee was split in the last month of this year after two members maintained their view that forecasts of higher wages next year should be offset by higher credit costs. Martin Weale and […]

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Debate heats up on risk of frozen fossil fuel assets

Debate heats up on risk of frozen fossil fuel assets. In a move that’s likely to cause consternation in some of the world’s most powerful corporate boardrooms, the Bank of England has disclosed that it is launching an inquiry into the risks fossil fuel companies pose to overall financial stability. Mark Carney, governor of the […]

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More QE? These Charts Show the Pauperization of Workers in the UK and America since 2008 | Wolf Street

More QE? These Charts Show the Pauperization of Workers in the UK and America since 2008 | Wolf Street. Designated losers of monetary policy Since the financial crisis, the government of the UK and the Bank of England have jumped through hoops and twirled around in extraordinary gyrations to bail out one of the largest […]

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