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MTA welcomes interest rate cut 08/10/2008
 
The Manufacturing Technologies Association (MTA) has welcomed the move by the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England to cut interest rates by half a percentage point.

This move, which was co-ordinated with 5 other central banks who also cut their rates by the same amount, and the government’s announcement of its plans to rescue the banking system will hopefully restore some much needed confidence into the economy, the Association adds

Graham Dewhurst, director general of the MTA, commented: “Today’s actions by the government and the Bank of England will inject some much needed confidence into the economy as a whole. In addition, any improvement in inter bank trading must also help increase the current shortage of leasing finance, which is creating a drag for investment in capital goods.

However it should be noted that outside the financial sector there are many companies who are still doing well. The manufacturing technologies sector at the heart of advanced engineering, which we represent, has still got companies who are exporting strongly and supplying into growth areas such as aerospace. The picture is more patchy than earlier on in the year but it is certainly far away from the total doom and gloom in the media.”
 
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Andrew Allcock
 
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