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On today's podcast:
(1) Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey may deliver a lift to British consumers with a stronger signal on when the central bank can lower borrowing costs from their highest in 16 years.
(2) Former Bank of England chief economist Andy Haldane was debanked like Nigel Farage, the one-time Brexit Party leader, because he was designated "politically connected."
(3) US President Joe Biden said he would halt additional shipments of offensive weapons to Israel if the country proceeded with a ground invasion of Rafah, decrying the potential loss of civilian life as "just wrong."
(4) London is missing out on a rebound in Europe's initial public offering market, in yet another sign of its waning prospects as a listing destination.
(5) John Ternus, the head of hardware engineering, is emerging as a potential successor to Tim Cook as the CEO of Apple.