U.K. | 27 June 2017 Higher Interest Rates won't be Needed to Rein in Consumer Credit
Speculation has grown that the Bank of England will announce measures today to calm the recent strong growth in consumer credit, when it publishes its bi-annual Financial Stability Report.
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By Samuel Tombs
Speculation has grown that the Bank of England will announce measures today to calm the recent strong growth in consumer credit, when it publishes its bi-annual Financial Stability Report.
Posted: 26th Jun 2017 in 'U.K.'
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