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  • Defense Base Act Attorney Straight Talk: What Does Free Choice Of Physician Mean?
    By: William Turley | - Defense Base Act Attorney Straight Talk

    This article is one in a series of Defense Base Act Attorney Straight Talk articles. These articles are based upon 25 years of representing DBA workers. If you search for "Defense Base Act Attorney Straight Talk" on the Internet, you will find a whole host of articles where we provide you with great free and useful information so you can understand and win your Defense Base Act case.

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  • What You Need To Know About Getting A Mortgage Rate Quote
    By: Wilhem Kearnes | - With interest rates at the lowest levels in decades, taking a look at buying a house or refinancing your existing property is more attractive than ever. TV and magazine ads abound for companies offering interest rates that could literally save you tens of thousands of dollars over the life of your loan, even lowering your monthly mortgage payments to a level that gives you extra dollars in your pocket every month. But when you go to have a new rate quote for a mortgage, you'll want to keep sever ...
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  • The Great Base Rate Rise Fear Is Driving Up Levels Of Remortgaging
    By: Howard Ogollegos | - Growing inflation and the now the possibility of a rise in interest rates are forcing more and more property owners to think about taking out a remortgage, according to property industry insiders. Mortgage brokers predict base rate hikes, probably due later this year, to have a powerful influence on remortgage business, boosting applications for new loans. In the last 12 months alone the number of applications has gone up by a quarter.

    With interest rates expected to rise in the nex ...

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  • Remortgage Applications Surge Before The Interest Rate Rise Lands In Late 2011
    By: Timothy Frodsham | - Over the last few months there has been an increasing expectation that the Bank of England will increase interest rates. The Base rate has been at its current low since the spring of 2009 although recent comments from the Governor of the Bank of England have indicated that rates are set to rise. Mervyn King said in May 2011: "Bank rates cannot stay at this level indefinitely and at some point it will return to more normal levels."

    Many experts expected the Bank of England to increas ...

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  • Used Auto Loan Rate- Related Guidepost For Gmac Auto Loan
    By: vik | - When talking of purchasing a new or secondhand car, you are going to need to do a bit of thinking ahead. For many people, thinking ahead about finances is the last thing they want to do. The reason for this is typically that they don't want to see the truth. In today's economy, there are lots of folk who simply would rather not know what their true financial position looks like.

    Are you on the hunt for information related to used auto loan rate or other info somehow related to auto ...

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  • Exchange Rate Calculator- A Requirement Of All Traders In The World
    By: john marshal | - Every morning, a countrys central bank establishes the countrys money worth. That base value can fluctuate lots of times all through a business day, dependent on numerous issues. The AUD can initiate a trading day in a tough position next to the Japanese Yen or else the US dollar and it might start on with a frail side next to the euro. By days closing stages, those positions can be turned around, conditional on the estimation of the foreign exchange market.

    That money valu ...

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  • The Spectre Of Base Rate Rises In Late 2011 Is Fueling The Upwards Drive Of Remortgage Levels
    By: Timothy Frodsham | - Financial Services experts have confirmed that remortgages are on the increase, thanks to a potential rise in the Bank of England base rate later in 2011.

    With increased speculation that the Bank of England may raise interest rates it is no surprise that borrowers are increasingly turning to fixed rate remortgage deals. The Daily Telegraph recently reported that remortgages are up 5 per cent already in the first two months of 2011 and by over a quarter since the same time last year ...

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  • Implications To A Borrower Of Having A Fixed Rate Mortgage
    By: kevinFS | - Implications to a borrower of having a Fixed Rate Mortgage
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    If a borrower decides that they would like to fix the mortgage rates, in lay mans terms this means that there mortgage rate will be fixed for a specific period of time, and whilst the mortgage interest rate is fixed there will be no movement under any circumstances in relation to the borrowers monthly payments. Basically the monthly mortgage payments will remain fixed even if the Bank of England adjusts ...

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  • Why Are Credit Card Rates So High When The Base Rate Is So Low?
    By: Charlotte Mooney | - Why are credit card rates so high when the base rate is so low? It has been widely reported in recent weeks that credit card interests rates have just hit a 13-year high. This may seem very unfair, especially when you look around at how interest rates in other areas are going.

    For savers, it's hard to find the ideal place to stash the cash these days, with building societies and banks offering top rates of only around a measly 2.9%. That's considerably lower than the 18.9% reported ...

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  • Bank Of England Interest Rate Rise 'expected Sooner Rather Than Later'
    By: Sam Gooch | - The Bank of England base rate could be increase sooner than expected.

    Another vote has gone in favour of a rise in interest rates from Bank of England policymakers which indicates rates will increase from the lowest rates on record sooner rather than later.

    A rise in rates would effect consumers at each end of the finance market, increasing rates to borrowers on products including mortgages and loans, while hopefully bringing better rates to savers on accounts such as h ...

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  • Ignore Public Opinion And Keep The Base Rate Low, Businesses Tell The Bank Of England
    By: Howard Ogollegos | - Interest rates in the UK look set to rise over the next few months to combat rising inflation. Pressure is mounting on the Bank of England to raise rates with inflation in the UK now exceeding 4 per cent. Speculation is mounting that the Monetary Policy Committee may double rates to 1 per cent in the near future.

    With inflation now more than double the Government target, the Bank of England may have to act sooner rather than later. The UK Base rate has been at a record low of 0.5 ...

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  • Currency Exchange Rate Calculator Is The Most Useful Online Tool
    By: darrelabbott | - Due to globalization the individuals from any part of the world are able to communicate and connect with each. Since a decade international trading has grown tremendously which shows countries across the world are getting more interdependent. Revolution in technology and communication has given a boost to foreign exchange market (mostly called Forex). Nowadays millions of people globally, companies, banks and even governments are involved in foreign currency exchange. The trading involves buying ...
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  • Planning A Foreign Trip? Never Forget To Carry Currency Exchange Rate Calculator
    By: alton sanders | - Whether you travel abroad frequently or rarely you need to perform foreign currency exchange. A planned trip can indeed save you money which you might overpay during foreign currency rates exchange transaction. So if you are planning your personal or business trip to a foreign country, always keep eye on the changing trends in the foreign currency rates.

    Whenever you are dealing into foreign currencies it is advisable to first educate yourself. There are various online websites that ...

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  • Travelers Guide To Currency Exchange Rate And Its Importance
    By: alton sanders | - All those who have learnt at least some economics would be aware that different countries have different currencies which differ in value when compared due to the changing economic scenarios. Economic definition of currency exchange rates can be given as it is the relative value between two different currencies. It is also referred to as Forex rates or foreign currency rates. In simple words it can be explained as the amount of base currency required to buy or sell one single unit of secondary c ...
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  • Why Are Some Currencies Pegged To The Euro Exchange Rate?
    By: Dr.Timothy Ross | - In its short 10-year history, the euro promptly managed to become a favourite international currency for governments, which want to tie their national currency to the euro; hence, to take advantage of the stable euro exchange rate. More that a dozen countries outside the European Union have their currencies pegged to the euro and enjoy financial stability in terms of predictable exchange rate fluctuations while the euro provides shelter against unexpected drops of their national currencies.

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  • Know More About Normal Pulse Rate
    By: sadie.backhurst | - The pulse is the rate of heartbeats per minute.

    How the Test is carried out

    The pulse is tested at the:

    Back of the knees

    Groin

    Neck

    Temple

    Top or inner side of the foot

    Wrist

    In these location, an artery passes close to the skin.

    To test the pulse at the wrist, put the index and middle finger over the underside of the other wrist, beneath the base of the thumb. Press ...

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  • Fixed Rate Bonds 'effective Tool To Beat Inflation'
    By: Sam Gooch | - Fixed rate bonds continue to dominate the higher end of the savings market.

    Although these savings accounts offer guaranteed returns, there is a small gamble involved when using fixed rate bonds, as the general census follow the Bank of England base rate so there is no guarantee that you will continue to benefit from the best rates throughout the full term.

    On the other hand, the base rate can also remain low or fall significantly as we saw when the recession emerged. I ...

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  • How Do I Calculate My Scheduled Disability Under The Defense Base Act?
    By: William Turley | - The Defense Base Act (DBA) provides workers' compensation benefits to civilian employees working outside the United States on US military bases or under a contract with the U.S. government for public works or for national defense. Many DBA workers abroad have suffered serious permanent injuries. There are two types of injuries under the Defense Base Act: Scheduled Injuries and Unscheduled Injuries.

    This article concerns Scheduled Injuries under the Defense Base Act. Specifically, h ...

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  • Fixed Rate Bond Market Heats Up As Savers Earn Higher Returns
    By: Sam Gooch | - With July the month that bond maturities are expected to peak - fast approaching, some fixed rate bond providers have upped their game in the competition through increased rates, offering higher returns for savers.

    Barclays today launched a new 2 year fixed rate bonds product offering up to 3.70%, one of the highest paying products of its kind on the current savings market.

    The move from Barclays comes at a time when several fixed rate offers have been withdrawn or ...

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  • Reasons A Variable Rate Mortgage Could Be Perfect For You
    By: Paul Mangion | - Are you considering a variable rate mortgage but are not sure this is the right decision for you? Then you need to know the two main reasons why the variable rate could be your best option when purchasing a home.

    Before learning the reasons it is important to note that with a variable rate it can increase or decrease at any time because it goes with the base rates happening in the market. You have to be willing to take some risk that the rates will increase but there is also the ben ...

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  • Top 5 Tips For Variable Rate Mortgage Deals
    By: David P Walker | - Variable mortgages include tracker mortgages, capped mortgages and discount mortgages. The defining factor for variable mortgages is that the interest rate is variable, as opposed to fixed-rate mortgages, where the interest rate stays the same over time. Here are the top five factors you need to consider if you're thinking of taking out a variable mortgage.

    What are the advantages of a variable rate mortgages?

    If your mortgage is variable and the Bank of England bas ...

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  • Top 5 Tips For Fixed Rate Mortgage Deals
    By: David P Walker | - Fixed rate mortgage deals keep the same interest rate, whatever happens with the Bank of England base rate. The interest rate stays the same throughout the length of the fixed rate offer, which could be two, five or ten years, for example. This means the monthly payments on the mortgage will be the same for that specified period of time, no matter what else happens with the economy.

    Around 40 per cent of the mortgage deals currently being taken out are fixed rate mortgages - the f ...

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  • Popular Faqs On Fixed Rate Mortgages!
    By: Sadhana | - Among all the types of mortgages,fixed rate mortgage loans are the most popular ones.In the UK loan market,with the concentration of vast majority of first-time buyers,these types of financial deals are the most preferred types.They are known to be very reliable way of securing funds.

    With these kinds of deals,a borrower is assured of paying a fixed amount every month.This will be fixed for a specified period of time irrespective of the fact whatever happens to the Bank of England ...

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  • Mortgage Deals: How To Decide Between Fixed-rate And Tracker Mortgages
    By: David P Walker | - One of the biggest decisions to make when taking on a mortgage is whether to go for a fixed-rate mortgage or a tracker mortgage. You need to consider your own personal circumstances, and all the potential outcomes of being signed up to each kind of mortgage. Different mortgage deals are suited to people in different circumstances.

    Fixed-rate mortgages

    The main advantage of a fixed-rate mortgage deal is that, usually for a set period, it removes the danger of being s ...

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  • Current United State Unemployment Rate Listed By State
    By: Arend Geoffrey | - Unemployment occurs when a person is available to work and seeking work but currently without work.The prevalence of unemployment is usually measured using the unemployment rate, which is defined as the percentage of those in the labor force who are unemployed.

    The unemployment rate is also used in economic studies and economic indices such as the United States' Conference Board's Index of Leading Indicators as a measure of the state of the macroeconomics.

    Though t ...

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  • Is It Time For A Fixed-rate Mortgage Deal?
    By: gareth flanagan | - Now is probably the best time to change your mortgage deal to a fixed-rate before the interest rates shoot up again.

    Now that the Bank of England base rate is held at 0.5% for the second month running, the experts say the only way is up.

    This means that if your mortgage is linked to the Bank of England base rate, for instance if your are on the lender's standard variable rate or have a tracker or variable mortgage, your monthly payments will increase as the base r ...

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  • Knowledge Base Software
    By: Jamie Hanson | - Knowledge Base Software permits you to sharing knowledge only within your company from Intranet or your website with an enterprise ranked knowledge base. It helps to reduce client support, enhances efficiency of staff as well reduces wasting time while looking for knowledge on dissimilar systems such as paper documents and shared folders. Knowledge Base Software is used by thousands of small businesses, organizations, universities and enterprise organizations. Knowledge Base Software can also be ...
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  • Fixed Rate Mortgages - Should You Buy A Home In 2009 With A Fixed Rate Mortgage?
    By: Jason Haines | - With interest rates all over the world at an all time low, 2009 is possibly the best time to consider entering the property ladder or moving home. The credit crunch has meant that property prices in the UK have dropped on average by 20% since there height in the summer of 2007. This means that as property prices have now virtually reached the bottom and based on recent mortgage lending data that shows new lending approvals up by almost 31% on February's figures, now could be the time to buy.
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  • Variable Rate Mortgages - Should I Have One Now?
    By: Jason Haines | - Choosing which is the best mortgage for you and your circumstances can sometimes be difficult with so many different options on the market. One of these options is a variable rate mortgage which with the current credit crunch and low bank base rate could be very attractive.

    A variable rate mortgage is a type of mortgage that is linked to the bank of England base rate. This variable rate is normally around 1.5% - 3.5% more than the Bank of England's base rate however a variable rat ...

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  • Fixed, Tracker Or Discount - Which Mortgage Rate Is Best?
    By: Jerry Figueroa Lee | - The first two considerations you have when arranging a mortgage are the repayment method and then the type of mortgage rate that is most suitable. Once the decision to go for a repayment, interest only or investment backed mortgage has been reached, the choice of whether a fixed, capped, variable, tracker or discount rate arises. Special consideration needs to be given to the advantages and disadvantages, as depending on your attitude to risk, not all types of mortgage will be suitable.
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  • Knowledge Base Software-features
    By: Hassan_Ahmad | - Introduction:

    Knowledge Base Software allows you to share information within your enterprise from your website or Intranet with an enterprise-grade knowledge base. It helps to reduce customer support, improving staff productivity and eliminating time wasted searching for information across disparate systems such as shared folders and paper documents.

    Hundreds and thousands of organizations, small businesses, universities and enterprise organizations are using knowl ...

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  • Low Rate Unsecured Personal Loans: Enjoy Cheap Finance Without Collateral
    By: Macrony Bays | - Loans that can be availed without pledging collateral are unsecured in nature. These loans are beneficial in the sense that applicants can access the amount without the need of pledging any collateral. However, it is for the same reason that lenders approve the loans against a high rate of interest, making the loans a bit expensive. Naturally, you would prefer loans that are offered with feasible rates. Instead of looking for other alternatives, you can prefer to avail low rate unsecured persona ...
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  • Why To Opt For Adjustable Rate Mortgage
    By: Tarun Jaswani | - An adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) is a mortgage loan where the interest rate on the note is periodically adjusted based on a variety of indices. Among the most common indices are the rates on 1-year constant-maturity Treasury (CMT) securities, the Cost of Funds Index (COFI), and the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR).

    The loan may be offered at the lenders standard variable rate/base rate. There may be a direct and legally defined link to the underlying index but where the lend ...

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  • Heart Rate Training: The Fast Way To Reach Your Weight Loss Goals
    By: Torii Tompson | - Monitoring your heart rate can be an effective way to get the most out of your exercise program. Keeping track of your heart rate and controlling how fast or slow your heart is working when you exercise is called heart rate training. Studies are showing that heart rate training helps people reach their exercise goals quicker and more efficiently.

    To begin heart rate training you must first find out your maximum heart rate. After you learn your maximum heart rate, you will take tha ...

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  • Mortgage Repayments And Lowering Them
    By: Christian Ward | - A standard variable rate mortgage (which is SVR for short) is the standard borrowing rate offered by loan companies. It has a tendency to mimic the Bank of England Base Rate, moving higher and lower a long with it. Loan providers will most often charge 1% or 2% beyond the Base Rate as their SVR. This suggests that should the Base rate goes higher, so also will your mortgage rates, hence the term 'variable' due to the fact that your instalments can vary.

    A fixed mortgage means that ...

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  • Bookkeeping Rate - How Outsourcing Can Benefit
    By: Amitaabh Saboo | - Hiring a third party to do bookkeeping is quite a common thing to do for companies today. Companies have realized the benefits of outsourcing bookkeeping instead of doing it in-house. However, a company should hire the bookkeeping company that will deliver to the level of services and quality it needs.

    One reason why a company outsources is the aim to cut costs. The bookkeeping rate is a very important consideration. Companies look for the lowest bookkeeping rate considering the l ...

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  • Rise Noted In Personal Loan Costs
    By: Steve Smith | - Borrowers have seen an increase in the amounts of interest attached to personal loans, an industry expert has stated.

    Jo Roberts, director at Needanadviser, reported that in recent months the availability of cheap personal loans has diminished. The fall in cheap loans was attributed to the continuing impact of the credit crunch as money lenders begin to take steps to ensure that those who borrow money from them will be able to afford to make repayments.

    She said: "L ...

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  • Spending Concerns \'are High\'
    By: Abbi Rouse | - Many consumers are putting themselves under unnecessary financial strain this winter, new research shows.

    In a study published by Alliance & Leicester, almost half (42 per cent) of all Britons are concerned about their spending as Christmas approaches. Although the Bank of England\'s monetary policy committee elected to lower the base rate of interest by a quarter of a percentage point earlier this week, it was suggested that the effects of previous rises over the last 18 months a ...

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  • Bank Of England Cuts Interest Rates
    By: Abbi Rouse | - The Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) has chosen to lower interest rates for the remainder of December, it has emerged.

    At its monthly meeting in London today (December 6th), the MPC voted to reduce the base rate of interest attached to personal loans, credit cards and other borrowing products by a quarter percentage point to 5.5 per cent. This is the first time that the committee has cut rates since July 2005. According to the body, the decision was taken due to s ...

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  • Bank Of England Maintains Base Rate
    By: Abbi Rouse | - The Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) has voted to keep interest rates consistent for this month, it has emerged.

    As a result of the move, the base rate of interest attached to secured loans and other types of credit will remain at 5.75 per cent, a rate which has remained unchanged since July. Consequently such a move could be welcomed by homeowners and other Britons, as no increase to the figure means that their level of repayments on borrowing will not rise any f ...

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  • Bank Of England Chooses To Maintain Base Rate
    By: Abbi Rouse | - The Bank of England has left the base rate of interest unchanged, it has emerged.

    Earlier today, the Bank's monetary policy committee (MPC) announced that interest rates are to remain at 5.75 per cent for the duration of October. The third month in which rates have stayed consistent, the news is likely to be welcomed by personal loan borrowers and those with other forms of credit as it means that the amount of interest payable each month is to remain consistent. In addition, with ...

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  • Bank Of England Keeps Base Rate Unchanged
    By: Mark Dawson | - The Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) has voted to keep interest rates at 5.75 per cent for the duration of September, it has emerged.

    At its monthly meeting in London, the committee decided to keep the base rate of borrowing consistent for the second consecutive month following the hike of 0.25 percentage points actioned in July. In a statement released today (September 6th), the Bank claimed that the disruption seen in the financial market, caused in part by the ...

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  • Consumers 'worried' At Thought Of Base Rate Rises
    By: Steve Smith | - The prospect of changes to the base rate by the Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) are a source of concern for millions of Britons, the publication of new figures reveal.

    In research by ICM commissioned by Intelligent Finance, some 41 per cent of consumers feel either "worried" or "extremely worried" in anticipation of the MPC's monthly meetings. And with the committee voting to increase the base rate five times over the past 12 months, industry experts have predict ...

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  • Base Rate Held But Predictions Of Further Increases Remain
    By: Steve Smith | - The Bank of England has voted to maintain interest rates for this month.

    Under the move, the Bank's monetary policy committee (MPC) has decided to keep the base rate at 5.75 per cent. Although the news is likely to be welcomed by those homeowners with variable-rate mortgages as their mortgage repayments will stay consistent over the remainder of August, a number of industry experts have warned that consumers could face increased pressures on their finances over coming months as th ...

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  • Bank 'may' Increase Interest Rates
    By: Mark Dawson | - The Bank of England could be set to increase the base rate next week, it has been suggested.

    According to the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply/NTC purchasing managers' index (PMI), manufacturing output grew to 55.7 over the course of July, up by one point from the previous month's figures and the highest level recorded since July 2004. With new orders within the industry rising at their fastest pace for more than a year and employment increasing for the seventh consecu ...

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  • Bank Of England Increase Base Rate
    By: Abbi Rouse | - The Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) has today announced that interest rates are to rise by 0.25 percentage points to 5.75 per cent. According to the committee, credit uptake and spending are growing "rapidly" as global economic expansion continues to increase. With this latest rise the third to have taken place over the course of 2007, borrowers could soon find pressure on their personal finances increasing.

    Commenting on the figures, Mike Naylor, uSwitch persona ...

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  • Consumers 'predict Base Rate Increase'
    By: Abbi Rouse | - The majority of consumers believe interest rates are set to increase, the results of a new survey have indicated. According to Lloyds TSB's Consumer Barometer, some 80% of Britons surveyed think that the base rate will rise over the next 12 months - which would consequently see the interest payable on secured loans increase for borrowers.

    Meanwhile, some 12% of respondents claimed interest rates will stay consistent over the coming year, with five per cent predicting the base rate ...

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  • March 2007 - Uk Base Rate Remains Unchanged At 5.25%
    By: Darren Ferneyhough | - UK interest rates have been kept unchanged at 5.25% by the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee.

    While this is welcome news for borrowers this month, many in the City still expect there to be another rate rise in the near future.

    UK inflation dropped to 2.7% in April, down from an 11-year high of 3%, yet this is still higher than the target of 2%.

    There have been three rate rises of a quarter percentage point each since last summer: in August, ...

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  • Low Rate Loans
    By: Paul Davies | - Low rate loans are available from our market leading lenders and the one you choose will depend on how well they satisfy your particular requirements. One way to get the most competitive low rate loans is to look at the loans that offer the lowest APRs or Annual Percentage Rates. This is usually a good indication but should be considered along with the type of interest rate you are being quoted. Firstly, a typical interest rate is only an indication of the rate you may be offered as it is the av ...
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