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By: Kat Denham

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  • Sentance: inflation may soar as MPC loses focus

    October 6, 2011

    “THE EUROPEAN Central Bank (ECB) has delivered price stability. That is good for the economy and good for jobs,” boasted outgoing ECB boss Jean-Claude Trichet yesterday. The same cannot be said in the UK, where CPI inflation hit 4.5 per cent in August and is expected to rise to more than five per cent in [...]

  • Why Mervyn King is wrong about QE

    October 6, 2011

    IT was strange for Mervyn King to claim yesterday that the financial crisis may yet turn out to be worse than the Great Depression. The world faces monumental challenges. But the mass unemployment, protectionism and rise of fascism of the 1930s has so far been avoided and many emerging markets are still buoyant. Over-using apocalyptic [...]

  • A GUIDE TO QUANTITATIVE EASING

    October 6, 2011

    Q.WHAT DID QE DO LAST TIME? A.The Bank of England says the £200bn of QE between March 2009 and January 2010 boosted the economy by between 1.5 and two per cent – but it also raised CPI inflation by between 0.75 and 1.5 per cent. Q.WILL IT WORK NOW? A.It works primarily by increasing the [...]

  • KING TURNS ON THE ELECTRONIC PRINTING  PRESS

    October 6, 2011

    “Clearly the impact of the rest of the world on the UK does threaten our recovery. That is why we took action today to try to head that off.” SIR MERVYN KING “The evidence shows it will keep interest rates down and boost demand and that will be a help for British families.” GEORGE OSBORNE [...]

  • Trichet bows out with support plan for banks

    October 6, 2011

    JEAN-CLAUDE Trichet signed off as president of the European Central Bank (ECB) yesterday, sticking to his guns over interest rates yet pledging to pump funds into the banks. Trichet’s press conference was far calmer than last month’s, when he railed against criticism and demanded that “congratulations” be extended to the ECB for delivering price stability. [...]

  • QE2 sees stocks surge as pound drops sharply

    October 6, 2011

    MARKETS were rocked yesterday after the Bank of England announced its even higher than expected extension of its quantitative easing. Stocks soared in afternoon trading, the FTSE closing a whopping 3.7 per cent higher on the day, at 5291.26. Yields on government debt initially plummeted on the news of the Bank’s extra £75bn of asset [...]

  • Dexia shares suspended as bailout looms

    October 6, 2011

    SHARES in Dexia were suspended yesterday as Belgium prepared to nationalise its arm of the ailing bank. The stock plunged 17 per cent to €0.85 as tempers frayed between France and Belgium over how to divide the bill for its latest rescue. Didier Reynders, the Belgian finance minister, said his nation did not want to [...]

  • WHAT THE OTHER PAPERS SAY THIS MORNING

    October 6, 2011

    FINANCIAL TIMES WHITEHALL FEARS NEW BAILOUT FOR RBS Nervousness is growing in Whitehall that the government might have to inject further capital into Royal Bank of Scotland as part of a European effort to recapitalise the continent’s banking system. RBS received the biggest bail-out of the 2008 crisis GOULD LEADS RACE TO BECOME BG CHAIRMAN [...]

  • FSA checks up on RBS’s bad property book

    October 6, 2011

    THE City watchdog is examining Royal Bank of Scotland’s portfolio of troubled commercial property loans, as the Eurozone debt crisis causes fresh volatility in property prices, industry sources said yesterday. The Financial Services Authority wrote to Derek Sach, head of RBS’s Global Restructuring Group, last week after sending its officers to quiz staff and monitor [...]

  • Europe mulls plan for more stress tests

    October 6, 2011

    EUROPE’S banking watchdog refused to rule out a new stress test of the region’s banks yesterday, but played down expectations that it would act quickly to resolve fears over their risky sovereign debt levels. The European Banking Authority said it had not announced any new bank stress test. It would not confirm or deny whether [...]

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