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...Sheila Hicks, Agnes Martin, Bridget Riley and many others....
...RUTH TOMLINSONCreator of pieces inspired by nature’s minutiae “The bench is such an important place for me,” says fine jeweller Ruth Tomlinson....
...Two of her friends perished: Ruth Whitfield, 86, the mother of the city’s former fire commissioner, and Deacon Heyward Patterson, 67, who Jones knew from church....
...It opened in 1987, the same year as Rowley Leigh’s Kensington Place and Ruth Rogers and Rose Gray’s River Café. None served anything fussy or French. “We were the break-away crowd....
...David Riley, head of credit strategy, BlueBay Asset Management Inflation is likely to rise further than policymakers and many investors are anticipating....
...David Riley, head of credit strategy, BlueBay Asset Management The MPC will be caught between a rock and hard place....
...David Riley, head of credit strategy, BlueBay Asset Management The Chancellor’s hope that government borrowing will fall in 2017 is just that, hope rather than expectation....
...Ruth Lea, economic adviser, Arbuthnot Banking Group Not very much....
...Ruth Lea, economic adviser, Arbuthnot Banking Group As already indicated, I expect we will have a bespoke immigration policy, probably based on work permits, appropriate to the economic and social needs...
...Ruth Lea, economic adviser, Arbuthnot Banking Group I expect GDP growth to be around 1½% to 2%, much as it would have been if there had been no Brexit vote....
...Ruth Lea, economic adviser, Arbuthnot Banking Group Feel about the same as 12 months ago 12 months ago, I took the view that a post-Brexit Britain should have a bright future, and brighter than within...
...Ashwin Kumar, Director, Liverpool Economics I suspect that there will be tension between higher inflation and low wage growth which will lead to further delays to monetary tightening Ruth Lea, Arbuthnot...
...Ruth Lea, Arbuthnot Banking Group, Economic Adviser I choose option [c]. Osborne seems to have the political will to cut as he has planned (this is a political judgment)....
...David Riley, BlueBay Asset Management, Head of Credit Strategy The persistent weakness of productivity growth remains the greatest concern....
...Ruth Lea, Arbuthnot Banking Group, Economic Adviser It should be reasonably easy to achieve decent growth in 2016....
...Ruth Lea, Arbuthnot Banking Group, Economic Adviser There would be very little difference for 2016....
...David Riley of BlueBay Asset Management said: “The jury is still out whether the partially housing-fuelled current upswing transforms into a broader based recovery....
...Ruth Lea, Arbuthnot Securities Not really....
...Ruth Lea, Arbuthnot Securities The unemployment rate was 6.0 per cent in August-October 2014 compared with 7.4 per cent in August-October 2013....
...David Riley, BlueBay Asset Management Falling inflation induced by lower oil prices will support a rise in real wages while the number of households without a wage-earner will continue to fall....
...Ruth Lea, Arbuthnot Securities Yes. Household consumption demand will be supported by a modest pick-up in earnings growth and the very weak inflation outlook will boost real earnings....
...Ruth Lea, Arbuthnot Securities I think it’s time the Bank began to start raising rates now....
...Ruth Lea, Arbuthnot Securities Given the implications for cuts in non-protected departmental spending, I would be amazed if the next Government (especially if Labour) stuck to the current plans....
...Ruth Lea, Arbuthnot Banking Group: I am no expert on Scotland – and I do not expect them to vote for independence....
...David Riley, BlueBay Asset Management: “Why is it a jobless recovery?!”...
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