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...On March 19, 2003, the then Labour prime minister wrote to Gavyn Davies, BBC chair at the time, complaining about an apparent lack of objectivity in the news provider’s coverage of the build-up to the war...
...And over the past 18 months, he’s been very impressive,” said Gavyn Davies, chair of Fulcrum Asset Management. “But the Fed’s guidance has been very volatile lately.”...
...Davies, chair of Fulcrum Asset Management....
...For Sharp; Goldman Sachs alumnus, party donor with close ties to both Johnson and Rishi Sunak, read Gavyn Davies; Goldman Sachs alumnus, Labour party donor with close personal links to Gordon Brown and BBC...
...Later in opposition, leading Conservatives complained that the BBC was being “taken over” by Labour “cronies” when Gavyn Davies, a friend of the then chancellor Gordon Brown, took the chair....
After years of hostility to cryptocurrencies, central banks will permit them a limited role
Much depends on how much Joe Biden boosts the fiscal stimulus as US president
Markets seem unconcerned that the pandemic has left borrowing at all-time highs
The global reflation trade means a change of strategy on portfolio protection
Efforts to address both issues are hampered by externalities and behavioural biases
Covid response has shown inflation and interest rates no longer dictate limits on debt
Markets are reflecting sectoral shifts in the world economy as services lag behind manufacturing
The country is no longer such an obvious outlier among its peers
Forecasts for GDP growth look optimistic, but the risks of permanent losses are worrying
The US central bank’s new monetary framework takes policy back to the 1960s
The central bank’s gilt purchases have been justified but could pose long-term risks for financial stability
Dramatic changes in the equity risk premium may have caused US stock market volatility
Markets are ignoring the possibility that severe lockdowns may be needed in many states
...Gavyn Davies makes many perceptive observations in his opinion piece “Cryptocurrencies have ambitions for gold’s role” (Opinion, January 11)....
Far from being impotent, they have again been crucial actors in the pandemic
...Sharp, of course, was criticised as a Tory placeman, despite the fact that every BBC chair — from Marmaduke Hussey, through Gavyn Davies, to Chris Patten — has been appointed by a government which wants...
Demand has outstripped supply since 2009 but the latest crisis may help to redress the balance
Private sources paint a detailed and worrying picture of the labour market after the Covid-19 shock
...Gavyn Davies discusses the tail risk of inflation (“As Covid optimism grows, investors seek to hedge against inflation risk”, Opinion, FT.com, December 13)....
US savings rates are pushing towards record highs
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