Commercial News Archive
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Base rate cut to 2% - commercial mortgages
05/12/2008
The Bank of England has announced that interest rates are to be cut by one per cent after yesterday's meeting of its monetary policy committee (MPC).
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Interest rates 'will be cut' ? commercial mortgages
03/12/2008
Industry insiders have predicted that the Bank of England will cut interest rates when its monetary policy committee (MPC) meets this week.
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BoE 'may follow US example' ? commercial mortgages
01/12/2008
The Bank of England (BoE) may be forced to follow the lead of the US Federal Reserve and lower interest rates even further, it has been suggested.
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'Outrage' over property rates - commercial mortgages
28/11/2008
In commercial mortgages news, businesses across the country are "outraged" over the government's decisions on empty property rates, it has been argued.
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Bank welcomes pre-Budget report - commercial mortgages
26/11/2008
Measures aimed at helping small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) unveiled in the pre-Budget report have been hailed by a financial expert.
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Small business lending up - commercial mortgages
24/11/2008
Small business lending has risen, new figures have shown.
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Rates 'could be lowered to 2.5%' - commercial mortgages
20/11/2008
A financial expert has estimated that interest rates could fall to 2.5 per cent in the coming months, a move that may be welcomed by people with commercial mortgages.
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Drop in inflation recorded - commercial mortgages
18/11/2008
Inflation has dropped to 4.5 per cent, the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) have revealed.
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Falling prices 'will aid recovery' - commercial mortgages
14/11/2008
Falling commodity prices will help the economy to recover and could actually be good news for businesses, it has been claimed.
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Bankers meet with business leaders - commercial mortgages
12/11/2008
The British Bankers' Association (BBA) has met with the government's Small Business Forum to outline the support lenders will give to firms to help them through the economic downturn.

