Hints and tips:
...Diane Coyle, Professor of economics, University of Manchester Nothing the government has done will affect housing supply. Almost all their policies have tended to boost demand and therefore prices....
...David Tinsley, UK and European economist, UBS Monetary policy should look tighter....
...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 As above. The failure to build enough homes is a massive running sore on the economy....
...David Tinsley, UK and European Economist UBS The UK economy should secure another year of 'decent' growth relatively easily. By decent I mean in excess of 2.0% annual average....
...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....
...Diane Coyle, Enlightenment Economics Unemployment isn’t too far above the levels of the early 2000s....
...David Tinsley, UBS Almost certainly, in the sense that the path of fiscal consolidation as set out in the OBR’s Autumn Statement will not be adhered too....
...Diane Coyle, Enlightenment Economics Not short term, although the long term differences in outlook under various scenarios would be huge....
...David Tinsley, UBS Households should see a fairly significant improvement in their finances. There are tentative signs that wage growth is picking up....
...David Tinsley, UBS Yes the UK should maintain a decent pace of growth. Our annual forecast is for growth of 2.6 per cent in 2015....
...David Tinsley, UBS Our view is that the Bank of England should and will raise interest rates in August....
...My Diane von Furstenberg Barbie is on my desk right now and I can tell you: everyone loves her....
...Meanwhile, back in New York, Tinsley Mortimer, the socialite wife of Robert “Topper” Mortimer, an executive at investment firm Guggenheim Partners, has recently relinquished her trademark girly style for...
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