QE3 announced as Paphitis urges Asian exports
09 Feb 2012 | by Rebecca Burn-Callander
With the announcement of an additional £50bn of quantitative easing, this morning's UKTI Export Asia event couldn't have come at a better time...
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With the announcement of an additional £50bn of quantitative easing, this morning's UKTI Export Asia event couldn't have come at a better time...
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Another day, another set of negotiations on austerity for Greek PM Lucas Papademos. Almost makes us think it would be kinder to put it out of its misery.
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