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...[but] there’s little incentive for companies to paint a particularly optimistic outlook when the market is going to discount that anyway,” said Chris Shipley, chief investment strategist for North America...
...Chris Shipley, Northern Trust Asset Management’s head of fundamental equities, is bullish on the outlook for profit margins and profitability, but admits that “the subject everyone is talking about is inflation...
...Brown Shipley has recruited Shanti Kelemen as investment director, a new role at the UK wealth manager. Ms Kelemen was previously a portfolio manager at Coutts....
...Tilney’s chief executive, Chris Woodhouse, was installed in 2017 having spent his career working for retailers, some of which were backed by Permira or rival buyout groups....
...An opinion piece by former New Zealand prime minister Dame Jenny Shipley is causing mass confusion....
...Toby Vaughan will move in October to Brown Shipley as chief investment officer for the UK private bank and wealth manager. Mr Vaughan previously worked for Santander Asset Management....
...Jürg Zeltner has been named chief executive of KBL European Private Bankers, a collection of European boutique brands that includes Brown Shipley in the UK....
...When Produmax’s 75 workers arrive at their aerospace components factory in Shipley in West Yorkshire, they follow floor arrows marked “Engineering Superheroes this way” and pass a mock-up of a phone box...
...Shipley, head of active equity research at Northern Trust Asset Management....
...Chris Martin, professor, University of Bath That is too hard to tell....
...Chris Martin, professor, University of Bath up to a peak of 2.5-3%. Possibly higher....
...Chris Martin, professor, University of Bath slow by about 100-150 points; but this is highly uncertain....
...Don Smith, chief investment officer, Brown Shipley More pessimistic than 12 months ago Less optimistic....
...Chris Pissarides, regius professor of economics, LSE Yes, I expect it to be more biased on tightening....
...Chris Martin, professor, University of Bath [I predict] continued nominal [pay] growth of 1.5 per cent to 2 per cent. Real wage growth depends on inflation....
...Chris Martin, professor, University of Bath No. But I may well be wrong as I do not really understand the reasons for such sustained low productivity growth....
...Chris Martin, professor, University of Bath There may be a small increase in real wages. I expect this to have little effect on consumer spending Liz Martins, senior economist, HSBC Did not answer....
...Chris Martin, professor, University of Bath I suspect they will increase by another 0.25 percentage points in the autumn but will hold off from any more due to Brexit and other political uncertainty....
...Chris Martin, Prof, University of Bath By 1.5 per cent, about 1 per cent less than other major economies....
...Don Smith, chief investment officer, Brown Shipley More optimistic than 12 months ago....
...Don Smith, deputy CIO Brown Shipley The challenges faced by the UK economy this coming year are by no means insignificant....
...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....
...Don Smith, deputy chief investment officer, Brown Shipley b) will struggle to impose his planned spending cuts but revenues will remain on target or better; There is a good chance that GDP growth will...
...Don Smith, deputy chief investment officer, Brown Shipley The UK's overreliance on domestic demand, reflected in the size of its current account deficit remains a concern, especially running into an event...
...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....
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