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CBI says UK balance sheet in good shape
Employers’ group CBI has released its quarterly forecast today, citing credit trouble, rising commodity prices and weak demand contributing to a fall in expected
The group predicts rising inflation is due to fall in the long term after a peak in Q3 of 2008. The forecast also points to the government being able to cut interest rates in Q2 and Q4 this year, with a further reduction possible at the beginning of 2009.
However, the report was far from gloomy - CBI’s director-general, Richard Lambert, said: “Outside the financial and property sectors the overall mood of business is nothing like as gloomy as you might guess from reading today's headlines.
“While there are signs of a high street slowdown and some firms say it's getting harder to raise bank finance, around the country many still report quite positive conditions.
“So it is vitally important to keep the story in perspective. Although painful, write-offs by British banks represent a tiny fraction of their capital. After a few good years, the

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