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...For the past 30 years, Alan Grieve, a redoubtable figure of 93, has been one of the leading benefactors in the cultural sector....
...Alan Livsey is FT Lex research editor and wine lover; email alan.livsey@ft.com; Twitter: @confordpark...
...Nomura economist George Buckley called the bank’s continued belief that the most likely result will be an agreement “somewhat heroic”. Others are less optimistic....
...Caution will prevail in the Kremlin.Neil Buckley Will there be a new financial crisis?...
...At northern Californian merchants JJ Buckley, chief executive Shaun Bishop was delighted with this year’s sales. “We had the largest en primeur campaign ever.”...
...A standout performance from rising star Jessie Buckley burns at the centre of the film, about a young woman brought into conflict with her family by a mysterious man accused of murder....
...“I don’t think the warnings were misplaced,” says Alan Wilde, head of fixed income at Baring Asset Management. “Frankly it is way too early to judge.”...
...George Buckley, chief UK economist, Nomura [I am] forecasting 2.8 per cent average weekly earnings growth in 2018 versus 2.3 per cent in 2017 as a whole....
...Alan Clarke, economist at Scotiabank, said that while he is forecasting a “chunky” drop in growth, in historic terms it would still represent a “mild contraction”....
...George Buckley, chief UK economist, Nomura Yes — [by] 0.25 percentage points in May [and] 0.25 percentage points in November....
...George Buckley, chief UK economist, Nomura An improvement yes, [but] a resurgence is probably too strong a word....
...George Buckley, chief UK economist, Nomura Consumer spending growth should recover slowly after reaching a low point in the first half of 2018....
...George Buckley, Chief UK Economist, Nomura 1.5 per cent year-on-year, among the lowest in the G7 thanks to Brexit....
...George Buckley, chief UK economist, Nomura More pessimistic than 12 months ago....
...Alan Clarke, an economist at Scotiabank, said the rise in core inflation indicated “underlying inflation is regaining traction”, and George Buckley, chief UK economist at Deutsche Bank, said that with the...
...Alan Clarke, economist at Scotiabank, said UK consumers were in a “sweet spot” at the moment, with inflation low, unemployment falling and wages starting to rise....
...Alan Clarke, economist at Scotiabank, said that while the survey was “absolutely flying” this was unlikely to be reflected in the GDP data until the second quarter of the year....
...Alan Clarke of Scotiabank said the services sector results, due to be published on Wednesday, were likely to be even stronger because consumers were more likely to spend their windfalls from lower energy...
...Alan Clarke, economist at Scotiabank, said the numbers were a “bit of a damp squib” but the year on year growth remained “respectable”....
...Alan Clarke, economist at Scotiabank, said it was clear the service sector was “coming off the boil” but that a reading in the “mid-50s territory is great, just not booming any more”....
...Alan Clarke of Scotiabank said it was positive news inflation was down for essential goods like food and energy, but cautioned “household budgets continue to be squeezed”....
...Analysing the recent monthly figures on wages, George Buckley of Deutsche Bank pronounced: “Real wage growth has returned”....
...Alan Clarke, an economist at Scotiabank, said the “early clues” suggested the economy was on track for a good pace of growth, adding that construction figures due on Friday will “help to tell us whether...
...Alan Budd, former MPC member Very little effect on supply; some effect in increasing demand. Hence house prices are likely to continue to rise....
...Alan Budd, former MPC member Looser, if anything, by 25 basis points, but it may not change at all. Willem Buiter, Citigroup, Global Chief Economist Nothing will change....
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