The Bloomberg or CNBC financial TV channels report it instantly.
Do you have a spread betting account? - they usually have breaking newsfeeds that used to be fairly instant (I haven't looked at these for a number of years).
You mention BBC/SKY News channels - they used to always report it at 12 Noon every month - maybe with the lack of any movement in the last few years (1 change in 103 meetings!) they probably gave up due to lack of interest (pun intended)..........
The Bloomberg or CNBC financial TV channels report it instantly.Do you have a spread betting account? - they usually have breaking newsfeeds that used to be fairly instant (I haven't looked at these for a number of years).You mention BBC/SKY News cha
thanks Gin. I don't have a spread betting account, so I'll bookmark Bloomberg and CNBC.
I'm basically holding off booking a hotel abroad until I hear whether interest rates are going up or not. If the clowns at the BOE hold the rate firm (and I think they will), I'll quickly make the booking before the prices get any worse.
thanks Gin. I don't have a spread betting account, so I'll bookmark Bloomberg and CNBC.I'm basically holding off booking a hotel abroad until I hear whether interest rates are going up or not. If the clowns at the BOE hold the rate firm (and I think
turned out that the pound did take a nosedive, despite the interest rate rise. So I made the booking before the hotels had a chance to change their prices.
turned out that the pound did take a nosedive, despite the interest rate rise. So I made the booking before the hotels had a chance to change their prices.