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May 14, 20212415: 5 Things You Need To Know, Today, on Friday 14th May 20211 minutePlayThe UK economy is set to grow at its fastest pace since the Second World War, overtaking the US, according to Bank of England economist Andy Haldane.Low Covid infection rates and vaccinations are leading to a surge in consumer spending and the unemployment rate is also lower than expected....moreShareView all episodesBy Justin Waite3.977 ratingsMay 14, 20212415: 5 Things You Need To Know, Today, on Friday 14th May 20211 minutePlayThe UK economy is set to grow at its fastest pace since the Second World War, overtaking the US, according to Bank of England economist Andy Haldane.Low Covid infection rates and vaccinations are leading to a surge in consumer spending and the unemployment rate is also lower than expected....moreMore shows like The SharePickers Podcast with Justin WaiteView allThe Meaningful Money Personal Finance Podcast86 ListenersThe Money To The Masses Podcast14 ListenersInvestors' Chronicle15 ListenersThis is Money Podcast34 ListenersCONKERS' CORNER2 ListenersAJ Bell Money & Markets12 ListenersWhich?13 ListenersOn The Money5 ListenersFund Your Retirement Podcast8 ListenersThe Vox Markets Podcast2 ListenersSwitch Your Money On2 ListenersMany Happy Returns41 ListenersUK Small/Mid Caps Podcast with Paul Scott1 ListenersMerryn Talks Money47 ListenersMaking Money9 Listeners
The UK economy is set to grow at its fastest pace since the Second World War, overtaking the US, according to Bank of England economist Andy Haldane.Low Covid infection rates and vaccinations are leading to a surge in consumer spending and the unemployment rate is also lower than expected.
May 14, 20212415: 5 Things You Need To Know, Today, on Friday 14th May 20211 minutePlayThe UK economy is set to grow at its fastest pace since the Second World War, overtaking the US, according to Bank of England economist Andy Haldane.Low Covid infection rates and vaccinations are leading to a surge in consumer spending and the unemployment rate is also lower than expected....more
The UK economy is set to grow at its fastest pace since the Second World War, overtaking the US, according to Bank of England economist Andy Haldane.Low Covid infection rates and vaccinations are leading to a surge in consumer spending and the unemployment rate is also lower than expected.