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Now playing Next Economy BoE holds rates steady, sees inflation below target in two years The Bank of England maintained interest rates at 5.25%, in a split decision with two members dissenting. Governor Andrew Bailey indicated it's premature to reduce rates. New forecasts project that price pressures will fall below the target within two years. 09/05/2024
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Now playing Next Economy Poland keeps rates unchanged despite softening economy Despite a fall in inflation, Poland's central bank governor remains concerned it could reignite because of higher food taxes and the potential removal of energy price limits. 09/05/2024
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Now playing Next Green News Why is lithium crucial to the EU's green and digital transition? Lithium is one of the 34 critical raw materials listed by the EU under the Critical Raw Materials Act, and a key component in the EU’s quest to ditch fossil fuels and switch to clean energy. 09/05/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News Six weirdest parties you can vote for in European elections Lots of political parties are bending over backwards to win your vote in June; others, not so much. 09/05/2024
Now playing Next Money FTX to return money to most customers nearly 2 years after collapse Collapsed crypto exchange FTX said it will return money to most customers less than two years after its catastrophic implosion. 08/05/2024
Now playing Next China Trade is at the heart of EU-China relations, experts say A renewed focus on Beijing comes amid Chinese President Xi Jinping's European tour, at a time when China-EU ties are strained. 08/05/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News EU countries kick off talks to ban re-exports of Russian LNG European Union countries kicked off on Wednesday negotiations on the next round of sanctions against Russia, which for the first time targets LNG. 08/05/2024
Now playing Next Hungary Euroviews. It’s time to take a step back from the brink of a divided world We think that our vision of connectivity is essential for Europe’s ability to become strong again — and that cooler heads will soon have a chance to prevail. During our presidency, we intend to show how, Balázs Orbán writes. 08/05/2024
Now playing Next Business Migration to UK has failed to boost economic growth, warns report According to a new study from the Centre for Policy Studies, migration to the UK is putting pressure on housing, public services and infrastructure. However, other countries take a different stance, with some viewing migration as beneficial for their economies. 08/05/2024