The whole information is in this paragraph:
The central bank’s governing council gave unanimous support to October’s decision to cut rates by 0.25 percentage points to 3.25 per cent, arguing that “the disinflationary trend was getting stronger” and that it was important to avoid “harming the real economy by more than was necessary”.
The rest is basically padding and speculation, which can be summarized with:
“On december there could be a cut up to 50 points, or none, no one knows because we have no idea what is going to happen and we are going in blind. The growth was higher than expected (.4 instead of .2) but the inflation was too (2, instead of 1.7).”
What a time to be alive. I’m not worried at all about the future.
It’s probably a problem with the UEFI, the windows info got overwritten, and you can probably fix this with efibootmgr
It happened to me too, but unfortunately it was some years ago and I’m not at home to find the related notes that I took. I remember there was a windows utility to rewrite the boot loader. But probably in your case the boot partition is still okay, just the UEFI entry got overwritten and you just have to add it back manually.
Check the troubleshooting section of the wiki page to have a tip on the windows booting location