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BBCNEWS Sportsday June 4, 2024 12:31:00

To hit northern parts of florida around the panhandle, early wednesday local time. gusts could approach 150 mph so a very powerful storm, then it will sweep across the south eastern states delivering nasty weather and flooding, i am sure we will hear all about it. 0utlook sure we will hear all about it. outlook for the next few days, sunny spells and weather fronts are sweeping across the country and there has been persistent rain across parts of scotland, more showery this afternoon. quite a bit of cloud across the south, more showers in wales and eventually reaching the south east. modest temperatures today, 16 for glasgow, 17 for liverpool, up to 21 in london. this evening, showers across the south east, if you showers in the north but plenty of clear spells. a bit of a nip in the air first thing bit of a nip in the airfirst thing in the morning. 12 ....

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private capex: Stoking private capex: Time for India Inc to shed reluctance and set the investment cycle whirring.

In just a decade, while the governments capex outlay has shot up 8.5x, there has been a decline in private investments. This could be due to factors including slower economic growth and Covid-19. But the current investment landscape looks promising with a notable upswing in corporate revenue. The stage is set for private players to loosen their purse strings. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News Now June 4, 2024 11:06:00

England governor, andrew bailey, saying inflation is falling which is good news, and that s why we have raised rates to 5.25% but they need to make sure it falls away back to the 2% target. what we are seeing here is something more than just the deeds, which is the further rise in interest rates, lots of interesting words in the bank of england. we haven t heard these words before. they say that they will keep the bank rate at a sufficiently restrictive level for sufficiently long to keep inflation down. they haven t said that before. there is a clear indication i think of two things, firstly, any assumption out there in the market or in particular amongst households in the uk that as inflation has gone up interest rates have gone up and therefore the reverse must be true, they are trying to sort of nip that in the bud and it could well be that inflation, interest rates above 5% stay there now for the next year or so into 2025, new language from the ....

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