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RBA to cut rates in August: experts

Experts predict the Reserve Bank of Australia will cut interest rates this August, offering relief to borrowers amid economic uncertainty.

Japan's population may drop by 1M yearly by 2040s

Japan's birth rate crisis is set to worsen, with projections showing a potential loss of one million people per year by the 2040s, threatening economic stability and social structures.

Mortgage crisis as interest rates keep rising

With the Bank of England hiking interest rates yet again, homeowners on variable mortgages face steep repayments while savers see little benefit. Here’s what it means for you.

Bank holds rates at 5.25%: Impact explained

The Bank of England has kept interest rates unchanged at 5.25%, leaving homeowners and savers in limbo. Find out how this decision impacts mortgages, savings, and the broader economy.

Bank holds base rate at 5.25% amid inflation concerns

The Bank of England has kept interest rates unchanged at 5.25%, offering temporary relief to mortgage holders. However, experts warn that persistent inflation could lead to future hikes, squeezing household budgets further.

Bank of England cuts rates to 0.1% in emergency move

The Bank of England has slashed interest rates to a historic low of 0.1% in an emergency response to the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. Find out what this means for savers, borrowers, and the UK economy.

Bank of England holds interest rates at 5.25%

The Bank of England has kept interest rates unchanged at 5.25% for the seventh consecutive meeting. Here’s how this decision impacts mortgages, savings, and the wider economy.

Bank of England holds interest rates at 5.25%

The Bank of England has maintained interest rates at 5.25% for the fifth consecutive meeting. Here’s how this decision impacts mortgages, savings, and the UK economy.

FBI data contradicts Trump's crime rate claims

Former US President Donald Trump's claims about soaring crime rates under Biden are contradicted by the latest FBI statistics showing a significant drop in violent offences.

Bank of England holds interest rates at 5.25%

The Bank of England has kept interest rates unchanged at 5.25% for the seventh consecutive meeting, as inflation remains stubbornly high. Experts weigh in on what this means for mortgages, savings, and the UK economy.

Federal Reserve signals potential rate cuts

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell hints at potential interest rate cuts, sparking market optimism. Here's how it could impact savings, mortgages, and investments.

China Pays Couples to Have More Kids

China introduces financial incentives to encourage couples to have more children as the country faces a looming demographic crisis. Experts weigh in on whether this strategy will work.

Queensland crime rate debate heats up

David Crisafulli asserts a decline in Queensland's crime victim rate, but Labor criticises the data as cherry-picked. A heated debate unfolds over crime statistics.

Inflation figures to determine RBA rate cut

The Reserve Bank of Australia faces a critical decision on interest rates as new inflation figures set the stage for potential cuts. Experts weigh in on the economic outlook.

UK faces 'cousin crash' as family sizes shrink

New research reveals a dramatic drop in the number of cousins per child in the UK, as family sizes shrink and birth rates decline. Experts warn of social and cultural implications.

City traders cleared in rate-rigging appeal

Two former City traders have had their convictions for rigging key financial rates quashed by the Court of Appeal, marking a dramatic turn in a long-running legal saga.

New UK law allows mortgages for tiny homes

A groundbreaking new law in the UK will introduce mortgage options for tiny homes, offering a fresh solution to the housing crisis and making homeownership more accessible.

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