Bowling shoes - Interest rates have been hijacked by politics
Interest rates have been hijacked by politics
Daily Telegraph - The Bank of England faces another tough decision on Thursday. Having cut interest rates to 5.5 per cent in December, the Monetary Policy Committee is this month expected to keep borrowing costs on hold. In last week’s Reuters survey, 51 of 63
Red Bull rips Coke
Manila Bulleting Online - But the Bulls bid to earn a playoff berth for the last outright semifinal berth in the PBA Smart-Philippine Cup remains a big question despite their 116-99 win against the Tigers at the Cuneta Astrodome in Pasay City. The win improved Red Bull s
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Sir Stuart will find that M&S’s share price is still pants
Daily Telegraph - Sir Stuart Rose has dropped his pants again. The newly-knighted chief executive of Marks & Spencer has pulled down the price of men’s undies by a further 40pc to just 60p a pair. Great news for shoppers, but investors are unhappy. At 503p, the
A mobile phone more like a computer
Daily Telegraph - Intel is betting on fast processors to make mobile phones more like personal computers. Paul Otellini, chief executive of the chip maker, said energy-efficient, web-connected computers with full keyboards and about 4in screens can give people more of
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