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...Correction: Earlier this week we misspelt the surname of Christopher Waller, a governor on the board of the Federal Reserve. We apologise for the error....
...Here’s the FT’s economics editor Chris Giles, who’s covering the budget. Chris Giles Well, I’m gonna be watching very closely some of the forecasts for things like inflation....
...When we’re talking about the end of Roe v Wade, the entirety of the South will be without legal abortion....
...As always you can reach me at sid.v@ft.com. Thanks for reading....
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...The Treasury is not nearly as optimistic about a V-shaped recovery and this was reflected in an internal briefing paper which raised the possibility of tax rises and spending cuts....
...The Department of the Treasury meanwhile has been reluctant to speak about the risks posed by the virus on growth, or to commit to a response....
...Halfords is doing well out of the Saturday announcement from the Department of Transport that the government will try to support bikes and possibly e-scooters, legislation depending....
...Giles Thorne of Jefferies is neither impressed nor particularly worried....
...One important element is a correction to short-term public finance forecasting techniques flagged by the OBR flagged in a little-read document last month....
...Read to the end for a majestic correction....
...Our US markets editor Robin Wigglesworth says the unravelling of popular volatility-linked trading strategies exacerbated the market rout, while John Authers sees echoes of 2007 and Chris Giles looks at...
...Sceptics are going to remain sceptics for a while “The market judges,” said Morris DeFeo, co-chair of the corporate department of the law firm Herrick Feinstein. “It is just one day....
...Twice, the “other department” men tried to stitch me up for spying. They tried to accuse me of spying in the restive Muslim region of Xinjiang....
...We know that he is not a Roosevelt, who turned Wall St. from master to servant of the US economy. Instead he has placed critical government economic departments under the control of financiers....
..., I doubt the “Brexit Department” will risk coming up with a brand new (in the spirit of Pythagoras) target number for immigration....
...Separately there may be political pressure to make discretionary changes to departments spending plans....
...So you don’t have to study economics very long to figure out that we have to look at markets outside the borders of the United States,” says Greg Ibach, director of the Nebraska Department of Agriculture...
...One way to picture the economic impact of a Brexit may be the shape of a letter ‘V’ or a ‘tick’....
...Across the world, the recoveries cannot easily be characterised as V-shaped or L-shaped....
...● Cotton: Correction drives rise in consumption The past several years have been traumatic for the cotton industry, writes Gregory Meyer....
...And he loves this indifference to hardcore classicism, reckons it a signal characteristic of British art, a V-sign stuck in the face of academic draftsmanship....
...Marshals Service in the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York; the Monmouth County, N.J., Prosecutor’s Office; the New York State Police; the New Jersey State Police; the New Jersey Department of Corrections...
...The department store chain reported a profit of $667m, or $1.55 a share, up from $445m, or $1.05 a share, last year. However, the shares slipped back 1.2 per cent to $23.46....
...The question is how big a correction is needed from spending cuts and tax increases to get the budget back into some sort of order....
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