Bank of England's Bailey says UK can't avoid U.S. tariff impact — even if it's not in the direct firing line
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Bank of England cuts interest rates to 4.5% and halves UK growth forecast
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Trump warns the EU and UK are in line for tariffs — but a U.S. deal with Britain might be in the cards
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