Charles Bean, the deputy governor of the central bank told the London Society of Chartered Accountants that the impact on the economy of the Bank of England's multi billion pound scheme of quantitative easing will probably never be known.
He also commented on the recession, saying that the British economy has probably hit bottom, despite fears at the beginning of the year that this recession would continue to deepen.
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
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