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mr. carney: ok.n the contingency plans, they're extensive, we started from -- well, we started from prior to the referendum but certainly accelerated post the people's decision. there are a range of issues, and these at a high level have been detailed in the last financial stability report, there are a range of cross-cutting issues, issues around access to data, issues around contractual continuity, the latter in insurance and derivative markets. there's different fixes, if you will, fonings -- potential fixes depending on the type of market we're engaged with others including the private sector to address those issues. some issues might require legislative cures or cures through the nature of the agreement and so obviously we're working in close concert with the treasury and her magesty's government as necessary. i want to reassure you that there are a range of issues and including cross cutting ones, we're actively engaged and think we've identified the main ones. the second bucket, if you will rel
mr. carney: ok.n the contingency plans, they're extensive, we started from -- well, we started from prior to the referendum but certainly accelerated post the people's decision. there are a range of issues, and these at a high level have been detailed in the last financial stability report, there are a range of cross-cutting issues, issues around access to data, issues around contractual continuity, the latter in insurance and derivative markets. there's different fixes, if you will, fonings --...
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the bank has kept interest rates on hold at 0.25%, to ease pressure on what mr carney calls a "sluggish economy." also tonight... ajudge has condemned mental health support for young people in england as "disgraceful and utterly shaming," as the authorities struggle to find suitable care for one suicidal teenager. a british computer expert who helped shut down the recent hacking of nhs systems has been arrested in america, accused of links to other malicious software. a damning report details how the poorest children in england fall behind more affluent pupils all the way through school. tributes have been paid to the stage and screen actor robert hardy, who's died at the age of 91. and england's lionesses are tamed by the dutch at the women's euros. and coming up in sportsday on bbc news: brazilian striker neymar becomes the world's most expensive player, moving from barcelona to p56 at a cost ofjust over £200 million. good evening. the governor of the bank of england has warned that the economy will remain "sluggish" because uncertainty over brexit is hitting businesses and affecting
the bank has kept interest rates on hold at 0.25%, to ease pressure on what mr carney calls a "sluggish economy." also tonight... ajudge has condemned mental health support for young people in england as "disgraceful and utterly shaming," as the authorities struggle to find suitable care for one suicidal teenager. a british computer expert who helped shut down the recent hacking of nhs systems has been arrested in america, accused of links to other malicious software. a...
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today the bank down graded the uk's growth forecasts for this year and the next, with mr carney saying lack of clarity about the uk's future relationship with the european union is holding back investment and consumer spending. he added that real income growth was at its weakest since the middle of the 19th century. interest rates will remain at the record low of 0.25%. here's our business editor, simonjack. there hasn't been much summer cheer on the beach in margate this week, the weather overcast and some bracing headwinds — much like the uk economy, and there was precious little sunshine shed when the bank of england governor delivered its latest forecast. he said the post—referendum fall in the value of the pound was now beginning to hit home. households looked through brexit—related uncertainties initially, but more recently, as the consequences of sterling's fall have shown up in the shops and squeezed their real incomes, they've cut back on spending, slowing the economy. the bank cut its growth forecast for this year from 1.9% to 1.7%. it also downgraded its estimate for next ye
today the bank down graded the uk's growth forecasts for this year and the next, with mr carney saying lack of clarity about the uk's future relationship with the european union is holding back investment and consumer spending. he added that real income growth was at its weakest since the middle of the 19th century. interest rates will remain at the record low of 0.25%. here's our business editor, simonjack. there hasn't been much summer cheer on the beach in margate this week, the weather...
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the bank has kept interest rates on hold at 0.25%, to ease pressure on what mr carney calls a "sluggish people in england as "disgraceful and utterly shaming," as the authorities struggle to find suitable care for one suicidal teenager. a british computer expert who helped shut down the recent hacking of nhs systems has been arrested in america, accused of links
the bank has kept interest rates on hold at 0.25%, to ease pressure on what mr carney calls a "sluggish people in england as "disgraceful and utterly shaming," as the authorities struggle to find suitable care for one suicidal teenager. a british computer expert who helped shut down the recent hacking of nhs systems has been arrested in america, accused of links