Amy, neural + Newscaster, the same setup as the review. Each term shows the version you flagged (Before) and the fix (After). These are the UK terms you asked to change.
Wrong - sounds like "dark", should be "dack"
Vowel corrected so it reads "dack", not "dark".
Wrong - "inter-bank" mispronounced; parse as one word
Hyphen dropped so "interbank" reads as one word. Same fix for "Libor".
Not sure - emphasis should be on the U, not the C
Primary stress moved onto the first syllable (U).
Not sure - needs a gap between C and E
Spelled out letter by letter so the letters are distinct.
Not sure - sounds rushed, especially o to U
Stress added to each letter so the o-to-U no longer runs together.
Not sure - sounds rushed, especially o to I
Stress added to each letter so the o-to-I no longer runs together.
Also reviewed, left unchanged: NW / SW / NE / SE - a space (and a period, hyphen and comma) all sound the same as the one-word version on this voice, so there is nothing to gain without a different approach. 3650 - kept as "thirty-six fifty" because it is the lender's own name (3650 REIT / 3650 Capital); the plain-number reading was on a generic test sentence.