Reuters – The Bank of England said on Thursday it would expand its quantitative easing program by 25 billion pounds ($41.5 billion) to help kick-start Britain’s recession-hit economy.

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Bank of England expands quantitative easing, holds rates steady
(Reuters)
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Bank of England expands quantitative easing, holds rates steady (Reuters)
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