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Interview with unidentified male speaker on Law Commission Report on Interest that suggests debtors who fail to pay what they owe on time should be made legally liable to pay interest on the debt. Male...
Interview with a Building Societies Association spokesman on its council’s decision, in the national interest, to increase interest rates to investors and defer introduction of higher mortgage rates for...
Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nigel Lawson on his decision to allow interest rates to rise, in order to keep inflation down. Female interviewer not identified.
Interview with female speaker (not identified) about Chancellor Kenneth Clarke’s announcement of a cut in interest rates and effects for borrowers, the housing market and savings. Interviewer not identified.
Interview on the impact of a relaxation of exchange controls upon interest rates which will remain high unitl next year and the position of the building societies. Male speaker and interviewer not identified.
Interview with an unidentified male speaker on interest rates. It looks at the investment rate and mortgage rates and decisions to change and looks at the long term plans for the rates. Speakers unidentified.
Interview with Shadow Chancellor John Smith on the present inflation and interest rates, which he puts down to mismanagement of the economy. Male interviewer not identified.
Speech by UK Prime Minister Thatcher to businessmen in Gateshead ahead of next week’s Budget saying interest rates will need to remain high.
Interview with Stephen Dorrell, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, on a recent 1 percent interest rate cut, he says if inflation were to rise interest rates would also rise; and on the Government’s...
Interview with shadow Employment Secretary Tony Blair on the state of the economy, especially the impact of interest rates on employment and the impact of this on an election. Male interviewer not identified.
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