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...“The Bank of England has managed to dent a well-deserved reputation for competence in this arena over recent quarters,” says Simon French, chief economist at the investment bank Panmure Gordon....
...The idea that Blair was a shallow smoothie and Gordon Brown a deep but tongue-tied man is primitive analysis....
...Immediately after concluding his first monthly monetary policy meeting as chancellor and raising interest rates by a quarter point to 6.25 per cent, Gordon Brown dropped a bombshell....
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...(FT) Federal Reserve Christopher Waller, the most recent new governor at the Fed and a Trump appointee, speaks on central bank independence in a discussion hosted by the Peterson Institute for International...
...(FT) Join Peter Spiegel, Lauren Fedor and Michael Peterson from the Peter G Peterson Foundation for the next in the FT's New Economic Reality series. Register and tune in on October 26 at 12pm....
...“I love how Barmouth and other UK resorts were often romanticised as being like destinations in the south of France,” says Gordon Lewis, a London property developer with a growing poster collection....
...(FT) Join Peter Spiegel, Lauren Fedor and Michael Peterson from the Peter G Peterson Foundation for the next instalment of the FT’s New Economic Reality series....
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...(FT, Atlantic, NYT) Coronavirus digest Far more African-American than white voters have suffered a reduction in their family’s income due to the coronavirus outbreak, according to the latest FT-Peterson...
...The findings of the latest FT-Peterson poll, conducted between April 23 and April 27, come amid tensions between the White House and several governors on the pace of lifting lockdown measures....
...The survey of likely voters for the FT and the Peter G Peterson Foundation found 34 per cent of Americans believe increasing healthcare costs are the darkest cloud hanging over the US economy, up from 26...
...A new FT-Peterson poll highlights the financial costs of the coronavirus crisis for ordinary American families....
...The most dissatisfied demographic group polled in the FT-Peterson survey was Hispanic women....
...year-end stock market rally and strong wage growth for low-income Americans have boosted public attitudes towards Donald Trump’s economic stewardship, the latest poll by the Financial Times and the Peter G Peterson...
...The survey findings are part of the monthly FT-Peterson US Economic Monitor, which tracks voter sentiment towards the US economy in the run-up to next year’s presidential election....
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...(CBS, USA Today) Time to have your say The FT and the Peter G Peterson Foundation this week launched a poll to examine Americans’ attitude to the economy in the run-up to next year’s presidential election...
...Americans say they are not financially better off than they were when Donald Trump was elected, according to the first in a series of new polls conducted by the Financial Times and the not-for-profit Peter G Peterson...
...Two Democrats from districts that voted for Mr Trump in 2016 — Jeff Van Drew from New Jersey and Collin Peterson from Minnesota — voted against the resolution....
...Last year, a big study of more than 21,000 public companies in 91 countries by the Peterson Institute, a US think-tank, and EY, the professional services firm, found that bringing more women into higher...
...Respected economists, led by Robert Gordon, have argued that the slowdown in US growth is likely to be permanent....
...“Outside CEO hires are higher risk than internal hires, so the chances that they are going to fail are higher,” says Prof Peterson....
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