Hints and tips:
...Diane Coyle: Most people will feel worse off in a year’s time....
...A private company working with 1,000 technologies to transform the industry’s attitudes towards manufacturing, it has already secured $50m in investment and an advisory board that includes designer Diane...
...Charles Dumas, chief economist, TS Lombard We expect wage inflation to reach 3 per cent by end-2018, a mild acceleration in nominal terms, rather more in real terms....
...Charles Dumas, chief economist, TS Lombard At this point we are going for [a] 0.25 percentage point hike in August....
...Charles Dumas, chief economist, TS Lombard The decline of productivity growth has been exaggerated by under-measurement. This is unlikely to be corrected....
...Charles Dumas, chief economist, TS Lombard Yes, but the 2017 real-income squeeze was partly offset by lower savings that should be restored in 2018....
...Charles Dumas, Chief Economist, TS Lombard About 1.5 per cent, vs. US and EA both 2-2.5 per cent....
...Diane Coyle, Professor of Economics, University of Manchester More pessimistic than 12 months ago....
...Diane Coyle, professor of economics, University of Manchester To 3-4%....
...Charles Dumas, chief economist, TS Lombard I doubt he will use it Jan Eeckhout, professor of economics, University College London Not in 2017....
...Charles Dumas, chief economist, TS Lombard Very little until Brexit is negotiated, which will not be during 2017....
...Diane Coyle, professor of economics, University of Manchester More pessimistic than 12 months ago The Brexit vote will tear a hole in the fabric of the economy....
...Diane Coyle, professor of economics, University of Manchester It will harm every economy, because of geopolitical instability if nothing else....
...although there will be some rise in inflation economic activity will remain weak and the MPC will look through the inflation rise (much of which will be due to prior, and not to be repeated, depreciation) Diane...
...Charles Dumas, chief economist, TS Lombard Down to 1½%, assuming BoE tightens policy in a full employment economy with a devaluation ‘shock’ Jan Eeckhout, professor of economics, University College London...
...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....
...Diane Coyle, Professor of economics, University of Manchester It's time to normalise. Ultra-low policy rates are distorting asset and savings markets....
...Charles Dumas, Director, Lombard Street Research Easily....
...Diane Coyle, Professor of economics, University of Manchester As above. The failure to build enough homes is a massive running sore on the economy....
...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....
...Vitamin D, New Perspectives in Drawing (Phaidon £39.95) celebrates its diverse role in global practice among 110 contemporaries including Francis Alys, Tacita Dean, Marlene Dumas and William Kentridge....
...Photographers such as Diane Arbus in her focus on freaks “reassert the bourgeois concept of subjectivity. Photography is often the medium used for regressive reactions....
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