Hints and tips:
...Alan Lewis and Stuart McDonald have seen Swansea rise, fall and rise again. Both retired and in their sixties, they followed the club during the 1970s and 1980s....
...Alan Clarke, head of European fixed income strategy, Scotiabank I expect 3 per cent wage inflation on average — up from around 2 per cent year-on-year during 2017....
...Joseph Pearlman, professor of macroeconomics, City University, London Possibly as high as 2 per cent....
...Joseph Pearlman, professor of macroeconomics, City University, London I cannot see that happening at the moment....
...Joseph Pearlman, professor of macroeconomics, City University, London With real wages likely to decrease at the bottom end of the income scale, it will be a tougher year for those households....
...Alan Clarke, Head of European Fixed Income Strategy, Scotiabank We expect UK GDP growth of around 1.5 per cent year-on-year again next year....
...Joseph Pearlman, professor of macroeconomics, City University, London Feel about the same as 12 months ago. I have not really changed my views....
...Alan Clarke, head of European fixed income strategy, Scotiabank I am expecting CPI inflation to peak at 3% y/y towards the end of 2017....
...Joseph Pearlman, professor of economics, City University He has wisely moved away from Osborne’s austerity policy....
...Joseph Pearlman, professor of economics, City University Congress and Senate will render him virtually powerless with regard to the economy....
...Alan Clarke, head of European fixed income strategy, Scotiabank My base case is that Bank Rate and the APF will be unchanged through 2017 and 2018....
...Joseph Pearlman, professor of economics, City University I can’t see that this will change very much, since my feeling is that we will go for a soft Brexit....
...Joseph Pearlman, professor of economics, City University Uncertainty over the terms of Brexit will reduce investment, and with it, growth....
...Joseph Pearlman, professor of economics, City University More pessimistic than 12 months ago Last year I thought we would remain in the EU....
...Andrews Dr Kevin Sheedy, LSE Prof Peter Sinclair, University of Birmingham Prof Peter Smith, University of York Prof Andrew Snell, University of Edinburgh Dr Paolo Surico, London Business School Prof Alan...
...Joseph Pearlman, Professor of Economics, City University The policies are a joke. Help to buy will just increase prices....
...Joseph Pearlman, Professor of Economics, City University It can’t be tighter! So probably a little looser if wages go up. Otherwise it might stay as it is....
...Joseph Pearlman, Professor of Economics, City University I am a little gloomy about the prospects....
...Joseph Pearlman, Professor of Economics, City University I am concerned by the potentially increased level of inequality in the UK....
...Alan Clarke, Economist, Scotiabank a) will struggle to impose his planned spending cuts and revenues will fall short of expectations My biggest fear for the public finances is that the £16bn or so that...
...Alan Clarke, Economist, Scotiabank Just by announcing the date of the referendum is likely to have an impact on the data....
...Pearlman does not shy away from suffering, but her quiet insistence on the potential for hope and beauty gives these tales their distinctive charge....
...Binocular Vision , by Edith Pearlman, Pushkin, RRP£8.99/Lookout Books, RRP$18.99 An American short-story writer, Pearlman has been enjoying late-career success with this collection of delicate, funny, perceptive...
...The American writer Edith Pearlman is now 77 and this volume of collected stories is a great introduction to her work....
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