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BBC management also described the channel as an "on-ramp" to iPlayer for younger people who would not otherwise use it to find BBC content at a time when the corporation is finding it difficult to reach a youth audience.
"One reason the ECB may be finding it difficult to reach a consensus is because the theory of how quantitative easing works may not be matching up to what actually happens in the real world," he said.
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