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FTSE 100 hits fresh record as Bank of England signals summer rate cut
The prospect of lower borrowing costs helped push U.K. stocks to a fresh record high on Thursday.MarketWatch - Business -
Federal student loan interest rates set to be highest in more than a decade
Students heading to college this year could wind up paying more for their schooling than those in the recent past. That’s because federal student loan interest rates are set to be the highest they’ve been in more than a decade.MarketWatch - Business -
No Interest to Cut Rates…(Yet)
And, Chris Mason speaks to Tory defector Natalie ElphickeBBC News - Top stories -
Are the Bank of England’s external rate-setters pointless?
With charts, data and vibes, we will prove: eh, probably not, but maybe more than they used to beFinancial Times - Business -
Bank of Mexico Leaves Benchmark Rate Unchanged at 11%
After cutting rates at its last meeting, the central bank voted unanimously for a pause as inflation edged higher in April.The Wall Street Journal - World - Mexico
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