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Eurozone crisis: hopes of recovery recede while recession looms
12 Dec 2011:Bank of England working paper argues that it might be necessary to impose capital controls to repair the global financial system to boost recovery and create jobs, writes Larry Elliott
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15 Dec 2011: Number of people dissatisfied by Bank's attempts to control inflation by setting interest rates rises to 25%
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8 Dec 2011: ECB measures include cutting interest rates for second time in two months in bid to shield eurozone from sovereign debt crisis
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8 Dec 2011:
Larry Elliott: It seems a matter of when, not if, the Bank of England expands its quantitative easing programme – so why the wait?
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8 Dec 2011: Monetary policy committee expected to resist calls for further QE despite mounting evidence that recovery is stalling
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5 Dec 2011:
Dean Baker: The European Central Bank has stubbornly refused to act as lender of last resort, but the eurozone economy is too big to fail
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2 Dec 2011:
Deborah Orr: Society needs to have a clear idea of where the lost decade is taking us. Shorter working weeks, or even years, could be part of the answer
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29 Nov 2011: Experts question value of £20bn guarantee scheme as George Osborne confirms he may take £40bn from the Bank of England's monetary easing programmes to fund cheaper borrowing for small businesses
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28 Nov 2011:
Thinktank cuts growth forecast for UK – and all the west's major economies – and urges more action to halt eurozone crisis spreading
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23 Nov 2011: Minutes of this month's monetary policy committee show that some of its nine members warned that more quantitative easing could be necessary
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