Hints and tips:
..., Wisconsin roofing distributor Diane Hendricks and his old Sin City friend Phil Ruffin, who owns the Treasure Island Hotel & Casino and part of the Trump International Las Vegas hotel....
...“We’d do anything to be here today,” said Diane, who met the Queen when she received an MBE for services to music education....
...Henry Mance is an FT political correspondent Photographs: Benjamin McMahon; Getty Images...
...Michael McMahon, professor of economics, University of Oxford 2 per cent or so. With inflation running around 2.5 per cent....
...Michael McMahon, professor of economics, University of Oxford I hope so but I am not optimistic....
...Diane Coyle, Professor of Economics, University of Manchester Inflation may be lower — assuming the pound doesn’t lurch down again — but unemployment may start creeping higher....
...Michael McMahon, professor of economics, University of Oxford I think they may raise by 0.25 or possibly 0.5 percentage points. I would not have raised in November 2017....
...Michael McMahon, Professor of Economics, University of Oxford I think it will be around 1.5 per cent which will be about the same as 2017 but slower than the US and euro area....
...Diane Coyle, Professor of Economics, University of Manchester More pessimistic than 12 months ago....
...Diane Coyle, Professor of economics, University of Manchester He will more or less be able to cut spending as planned in the next year; further ahead it depends on the political reaction....
...Michael McMahon, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Warwick On the supply side, it is not an area I follow closely so I may be missing recent policy changes....
...Diane Coyle, Professor of economics, University of Manchester It's time to normalise. Ultra-low policy rates are distorting asset and savings markets....
...Diane Coyle, Professor of economics, University of Manchester As above. The failure to build enough homes is a massive running sore on the economy....
...Michael McMahon, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Warwick This depends, of course, what decent means. I would be reasonably pleased with 0.5% oqa growth each quarter....
...Diane Coyle, Professor of economics, University of Manchester A Brexit vote would not do much in the short term but the medium term damage would be serious....
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