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...“The UK is in a structural hole, not a cyclical downturn,” said Diane Coyle, professor at Cambridge university, who saw little prospect of an improvement in living standards “unless some sanity returns to...
...Vicky Pryce: It depends on how you define stagnation....
...Diane Coyle: The UK is in a structural hole, not a cyclical downturn....
...Still, officials including Fed supervision head Randy Quarles and the BoE’s head of prudential regulation, Vicky Saporta, publicly lamented the buffers’ performance....
...Life Meets Art: Inside the Homes of the World’s Most Creative People (£39.95, Phaidon) What did/do the homes of Agatha Christie, Henry Moore or Diane von Furstenberg look like?...
...or inadequate policy responses”, while Vicky Pryce, at the Centre for Economics and Business Research, blamed “the lateness of the lockdown measures and an appalling communications strategy”....
...Diane Coyle: Most people will feel worse off in a year’s time....
...Several top donors — including Sheldon Adelson, the casino owner, Diane Hendricks, a Wisconsin billionaire, and Hushang and Shahla Ansary, a wealthy Texas couple — have not given money to Mr Trump since...
...Diane Coyle: Probably, but it will also probably be too soon....
...My beauty guru is Tracey Cunningham, who tends to my hair colour when I am in Los Angeles and has an extremely popular salon called Mèche in Beverly Hills....
...The Work Is Never Done transmits “the high one feels being in on a beginning”, as Beat poet Diane di Prima wrote of A Concert of Dance #1 in 1962....
...Vicky Pryce: Worse....
...Diane Wehrle, insights director at Springboard, said M&S was a key presence on many high streets....
...Vicky Pryce, chief economic adviser, Centre for Economics and Business Research Quite significantly....
...Vicky Pryce, former joint head of the UK Government Economic Service Wage growth will accelerate somewhat as skills shortages are already beginning to appear....
...Vicky Pryce, former joint head of the UK Government Economic Service Rates [are] likely to stay the same, at 0.5 per cent through 2018....
...Diane Coyle, Professor of Economics, University of Manchester Although I think a part of the explanation for the “puzzle” is an artefact of measurement challenges, part of it is real....
...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....
...Diane Coyle, Professor of Economics, University of Manchester Between 0 and 2 per cent — we have to stop giving meaningless point estimates — and more slowly than other G7 economies, for the obvious reason...
...Diane Coyle, Professor of Economics, University of Manchester More pessimistic than 12 months ago....
...Diane Coyle, professor of economics, University of Manchester Slower growth will reduce immigration anyway....
...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 To 3-4%....
...Diane Coyle, professor of economics, University of Manchester It depends how seriously the Government takes the geography of the Brexit vote....
...Diane Coyle, professor of economics, University of Manchester It will harm every economy, because of geopolitical instability if nothing else....
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