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Will UK cut interest rates after US move?

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Will UK cut interest rates after US move? - The Bank of England came under more pressure cut interest rates last night after Federal Reserve swooped rescue of American economy Global stock markets soar after US rate cut - Global stock markets soared today amid jubilant scenes trading rooms around world after US Federal Reserve slashed interest rates avert recession



Will UK cut interest rates after US move?  [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
The Bank of England came under more pressure to cut interest rates last night after the Federal Reserve swooped to the rescue of the American economy
Global stock markets soar after US rate cut  [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
Global stock markets soared today amid jubilant scenes in trading rooms around the world after the US Federal Reserve slashed interest rates to avert a recession
Market report: Wednesday latest  [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
11:00The FTSE 100 surged as the knock-on effect of last night's US rate cut sparked a revival on the markets, but Northern Rock has been hit by talk of a low bid
Rock let off Banking Code violation  [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
Northern Rock has been let off violating the Banking Code for restricting access to its online accounts due to 'exceptional circumstances'
Time to invest in bank shares?  [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
The banking sector may have bounced back but potential investors should be wary of the smaller players. Experts suggest big is best
Give your groceries a health check  [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
An online store has launched a service that is said to steer shoppers towards healthier food and compare prices across supermarkets - with claims of a 20% saving
Pressure on King over Bank's handling  [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
The future of Mervyn King as Governor of the Bank of England was being openly questioned after the shaky handling of the Northern Rock crisis
Anger of Rock savers branded 'irrational'  [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
Customers who waited through the night to withdraw their life savings from Northern Rock were branded 'irrational' by one of the City's leading figures
Warning of a 1990s-style property crash  [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
Property experts today warned of the risk of a property crash in the wake of the Northern Rock crisis - with a one in ten chance of a 1990s-style plunge
Banks bounce back but savers still pull out  [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
Shares in Northern Rock bounced back today as £4.4bn was pumped into the financial markets by the Bank of England, but it may not be enough to stop savers pulling cash
Chancellor guarantees Northern Rock cash  [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
The Chancellor Alistair Darling has said that every penny of Northern Rock savers' cash will be guaranteed by the Government and Bank of England if necessary
Consumer price inflation falls  [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
Consumer price inflation fell further than expected to 1.8% in August - its lowest level in more than a year
Anxious savers turn to National Savings  [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
National Savings and Investments products have seen a flood of investment since the Northern Rock crisis hit headlines on Friday
EPA changes to cost an extra £7bn  [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
Changes being introduced in less than two weeks to the Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) rules are anticipated to catch more than 25m Brits unawares, triggering an extra £7bn in legal fees
iPhone to cost callers £720  [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
Apple's long-awaited iPhone launches in the UK today - but it won't come cheap. Buyers will have to commit to paying up to £720 over two years
Darling's botched rescue  [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
The government's guarantee to depositors at Northern Rock may have staunched the bleeding at the bank but the move may leave the government with serious problems
Midas share tips: Goldenport rides high on Asia boom  [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
Financial Mail's top stock picker has high hopes for Britain's only listed shipping company
So who can we trust?  [09/19/2007 01:17 PM]
It isn't just that we don't trust the Government, we don't trust the regulators, the banks, the insurance companies or the financial advisers