Hints and tips:
...Brian Hilliard: Not very. Bank rate to peak at 4.5 per cent with risk of less....
...Brian Hilliard, chief UK economist at Société Générale: No....
...Brian Hilliard, chief UK economist, Société Générale Yes, but only if a Brexit deal is done....
...Brian Hilliard, chief UK economist at Société Générale, dissented from this majority view, saying that the resilience since June “provides more of a cushion than I expected against the further shocks to...
...Brian Hilliard, chief UK economist, Société Générale It should reach a peak of 3% by the end of 2017....
...Chris Martin, professor, University of Bath slow by about 100-150 points; but this is highly uncertain....
...Brian Hilliard, chief UK economist, Société Générale The headroom, as calculated by the OBR is only 1.2% of GDP....
...Brian Hilliard, chief UK economist, Société Générale No....
...Brian Hilliard, Société Générale, Chief UK economist a) will struggle to impose his planned spending cuts and revenues will fall short of expectations Austerity ran out of steam in the second half of the...
...Chris Martin, Professor of Economics, University of Bath a) not much; Brexit is not a short-term issue b) very much; Brexit would be an economic disaster....
...Brian Hilliard, Société Générale, Chief UK economist That it is all domestically driven. That balance will not change next year....
...Brian Hilliard, Société Générale, Chief UK economist Growth should remain firm (although lower than this year at 2%), driven by another year of strong gains in real disposable income....
...Chris Williamson, Chief Economist, Markit House prices look set to continue to rise in 2016 as demand continues to outstrip supply....
...Chris Martin, Professor of Economics, University of Bath I expect a small rise in the policy rate. I think this is inevitable given that the FED has acted....
...His team manages more than $800m for Hilliard Lyons in Bloomington, Indiana. His client portfolios have between 10 and 30 per cent allocated in fixed income....
...Brian Hilliard, of Société Générale, said the markets might take notice when they understood the proposals better, “but it is not something people are talking about”....
...Brian Hilliard, Société Générale Yes, it would. I see this as one of the biggest medium threats to the UK economy....
...Chris Williamson, Markit It should be a noticeable improvement for the majority....
...Brian Hilliard, Société Générale As has been the case in most recent years, the targets will continue to be regularly missed....
...Brian Hilliard, Société Générale If I knew what full employment was then I would reply!...
...Brian Hilliard, Société Générale I think they should hike in Q1 15 to give the signal of the first step away from the crisis settings of rates. There is excessive trepidation about doing that....
...Chris Williamson, Markit I’m expecting growth to weaken as the year proceeds, with GDP for the year up 2 per cent....
...Brian Hilliard, UK economist at Société Générale, said the minutes were “noticeably more downbeat” than last month, and “liberally sprinkled with greater concerns about the external environment”....
...Adam Estes is an FT 400 adviser whose Estes Group at Hilliard Lyons, the wealth manager, manages $800m from Bloomington, Indiana....
...Brian Hilliard of Société Générale captured the mood, saying the UK was in a “sweet spot”, anticipating that, as growth gathered pace, “improved confidence suffuses the whole economy”....
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