Exporting starts at home
A short while ago I dined at a very well known Leicestershire venue that attracts people from all over the country. The dessert menu included 'a selection of French cheeses'. Nothing wrong in that you may say but ponder a little longer and you begin to wonder why specifically French cheeses. That venue is but a few miles from the source of some of the best cheeses in the world, made locally in Leicestershire. The UK more widely makes a huge range of some of the finest cheeses that money can buy.
10 December 2009
BBC
In a widely expected move, the cost of borrowing increased to 3.75% from 3.5%.
The central bank governor, Glenn Stevens, said "measures of confidence and business conditions suggest the economy is in gradual recovery".
"The effects of the early stages of the fiscal stimulus on consumer demand are fading, but public infrastructure spending is starting to provide more impetus to demand," he added. He said there had been signs of improvement in the jobs market and expected unemployment levels to peak at a lower level than had previously been expected.
Analysts said further rate rises were on the cards. "The level of interest rates is still historically very low," said Craig James at the Commonwealth Bank of