Susanna Reid has apologised on air for the “fruity language” used by a guest on Good Morning Britain.
22.05.2020 - 22:25 / msn.com
Britain sold a government bond with a negative yield for the first time on Wednesday, meaning the government is effectively being rewarded for borrowing after investors agreed to be repaid slightly less than they lent.
It joins Japan, Germany and some other European countries in selling debt yielding less than 0%, reflecting the prospect the coronavirus pandemic will cause a severe global recession and bond-buying by central banks to mitigate its impact.
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Susanna Reid has apologised on air for the “fruity language” used by a guest on Good Morning Britain.
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