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...Join Jamie Lee Curtis, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Alice Waters, your favourite FT writers and more on May 20 in Washington, DC, and online....
...Join Jamie Lee Curtis, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Alice Waters, your favourite FT writers, and more on May 20 in Washington, DC, and online....
...Bronwyn Curtis: There is no single policy change that will boost the UK’s long-term growth....
...We have Salman Rushdie, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Alice Waters, Pati Jinich, Daniel Boulud, tons of people....
...He went to one of his financial advisers, a group called Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton. It’s part of one of the world’s biggest accounting firms....
...Bronwyn Curtis: Having been slow to raise rates, they are now at risk of tightening too much....
...Phil Thornton, director, Clarity Economics: Lag behind....
...Bronwyn Curtis, chair at JPMorgan Asian Investment Trust: No....
...Bronwyn Curtis: The impact is more likely to be felt from 2021 as it takes time to roll out an increase in investment spending....
...Phil Thornton, director, Clarity Economics Oh dear — we are back to Brexit....
...Bronwyn Curtis, chairman, JPMorgan Asian Investment Trust My guess is that they won’t raise rates at all. I would like to see the bank rate raised by 0.25 per cent at least once in 2018....
...Phil Thornton, director, Clarity Economics Some but not much. See answer to question about consumption....
...Phil Thornton, director, Clarity Economics The pressure on consumer spending has come from a fall in real wages (as inflation has risen faster than wages)....
...Bronwyn Curtis, Chairman, JPMorgan Asian Investment Trust 1.3 per cent to 1.5 per cent but much depends on how confident consumers and companies are, and that depends on how the Brexit negotiations are...
...Phil Thornton, director, Clarity Economics More optimistic than 12 months ago....
...“After Goldsmiths I went to NYU, and when I came back in 1994, David Curtis at the Arts Council advised me to apply for a £5,000 grant. He was very supportive....
...Phil Thornton, director, Clarity Economics Inflation will rise more sharply than it has as hedging contracts and firms ability to hold prices down to retain customers will both run out....
...“In the end,” said Bronwyn Curtis, from the Society of Business Economists, “it comes down to money....
...Phil Thornton, director, Clarity Economics The direct impacts will be minimal....
...Bronwyn Curtis, Society of Business Economists I don’t expect a change in the monetary policy stance in 2017....
...Phil Thornton, director, Clarity Economics The Chancellor has given himself an extra 2.5% of GDP that he could inject into the economy without breaking his fiscal rule....
...Phil Thornton, director, Clarity Economics Immigration is likely to rise as people who want to come to the UK will do so while they can....
...Phil Thornton, director, Clarity Economics Growth is likely to fall to perhaps half the pace in 2016....
...Bronwyn Curtis, Chief economic adviser, Official Monetary & Financial Institutions Forum a) struggle to impose his planned spending cuts and revenues will fall short of expectations The easiest cuts have...
...Bronwyn Curtis, Chief economic adviser, Official Monetary & Financial Institutions Forum I expect rates to be raised in 2016, but not until May at the earliest....
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