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_____ Bank of England Holds Rate at Already Low Level
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Date of extract: _____ September 5, 2013______________________

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Bank of England Holds Rate at Already Low Level
By JULIA WERDIGIER and STEPHEN CASTLE
Published: September 5, 2013

LONDON — The Bank of England made good on its pledge to keep interest rates low on Thursday, amid signs that Britain’s economic recovery was picking up steam.
The British central bank kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged at a record low of 0.5 percent. It also said it would hold its program of economic stimulus at £375 billion, or $580 billion.
After avoiding a triple-dip recession at the beginning of the year, the British economy started to recover. Relatively low borrowing costs, a buoyant housing market and an improvement of the economic situation in the euro zone, Britain’s largest export market, pushed growth to 0.7 percent in the three months that ended June 30.
But the Bank of England governor,

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