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Will A.I. Boost Productivity? Companies Sure Hope So. (April 1)02 April 2024 168774
Economists doubt that artificial intelligence is already visible in productivity data. Big companies, however, talk often about adopting it to improve efficiency.
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What is a recession and how could it affect me? (March 28)02 April 2024 168861
The UK economy fell into recession during the final three months of 2023, according to official figures.
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UK interest rates: Bank boss says cuts ʼon the wayʼ (March 21)02 April 2024 169629
The Bank of England boss has said "we are on the way" to interest rate cuts after they were left unchanged at 5.25%, their highest for 16 years.
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Why is the crypto market down today? (March 19)02 April 2024 169142
The entire crypto market tumbled today as Bitcoin price dropped below $63,000 and large-cap altcoins sold off.
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US inflation edges up as Fed debates interest rate cuts (March 12)02 April 2024 170239
The inflation rate in the US picked up in February, as prices for petrol and housing pushed higher.
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Rare Brummie banknote could fetch £30k at auction (March 11)11 March 2024 184402
A 130-year-old banknote from the Birmingham branch of the Bank of England will be auctioned on Thursday and could fetch up to £30,000, auctioneers said.
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PM has ʼlong-term ambitionʼ to abolish national insurance (March 6)06 March 2024 184706
Rishi Sunak said NI led to a "double taxation" and it would be his aim for it to go in the next Parliament if he won the election.
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Cambridge Marshall Aerospace to get £40m for net zero programme (March 4)04 March 2024 184561
A Cambridge-based aerospace company will receive millions to work on a net zero aviation programme.
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US says falling trade with China could be positive (March 1)01 March 2024 184337
The steep drop in trade with China could be a positive development, the United Statesʼ top trade official has told the BBC.
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More than half of UK exporters affected by Houthi disruption, survey shows (Feb 25)25 February 2024 184524
Costs are escalating amid delays, according to British Chambers of Commerce research that shows UK retailers have also been hit