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Published
08th Oct 2009
The Bank of England today kept rates on hold at the historic low of 0.5 per cent for the seventh consecutive month and maintained the limit on its scheme of quantitative easing (QE) at £175 billion for the second month in a row
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Published
06th Oct 2009
Signs that banks are beginning to open their doors to commercial property companies and a rise in demand from foreign investors for offices in Central London have prompted claims that the next bubble in values may already be forming
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Published
05th Oct 2009
Is the worst of the property crash behind us
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Published
04th Oct 2009
JAMES CAAN, one of the Dragons’ Den judges, is to launch a commercial property fund with ING Direct next month on the back of growing confidence in the sector
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Published
03rd Oct 2009
House prices have bounced back to last year's level, after rising for five successive months, Nationwide reported today, raising hopes that the property crash is over
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Published
03rd Oct 2009
Nationalised Northern Rock was yesterday accused of forcing up mortgage rates by starving rivals of vital cash from savers
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Published
02nd Oct 2009
House prices rose for the fifth month in a row in September, taking the average value of a property to levels last seen 12 months ago, figures showed today