Hints and tips:
...complement to Congdon’s domestic analysis....
...Brian Reading, Lombard Street Research: Unemployment will soar, cause and effect of the triple dip....
...Brian Reading, Lombard Street Research: Massively so when interest rates rise. Houses are now dear to buy but cheap to mortgage. This combination is unsustainable....
...Tim Congdon, International Monetary Research Ltd: The UK’s departure from the EU would give us new freedom to set laws and regulations in accordance with our own needs, as well as allowing us to pursue...
...Tim Congdon, International Monetary Research Ltd: Developments in the banking system are critical....
...Brian Hilliard, Societe Generale: I don’t think it will and I don’t think it should, imperfect though the target is. John Calverley, Standard Chartered: Monetary policy....
...Brian Hilliard, Société Générale: His plan is likely to slip a little further....
...Brian Hilliard, Societe Generale: I think a credit crunch is only part of the explanation....
...Read on… Beware the ‘Frankenstein’s monster’ of UK public debt Britain’s next government will have a prolonged struggle to reduce public expenditure relative to national income, writes Tim Congdon, chief...
...But do consider UK equity income and growth funds, suggested Brian Dennehy of Dennehy, Weller & Co....
...Michael Bett Julian Blackwell John Blundell Jamie Borwick Keith Boyfield Iain Breese David Briggs Simon Camamile Paul Carter Stephen Catlin Lord Chadlington Robin Clark Sir Michael Cobham Tim Congdon...
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