Hints and tips:
...DeAnne Julius, distinguished fellow at Chatham House: Better....
...DeAnne Julius: That depends on developments in Ukraine....
...Tan How Mei mercato-engelberg.ch Julius Meinl, Vienna“One of the most iconic food shops of all time, founded in 1862....
...Deanne Julius: I expect the Bank will raise rates at least to 1 per cent by the end of 2022....
...Gerard Lyons, chief economic strategist at Netwealth Investments, still sees many opportunities from Brexit especially in the City of London....
...DeAnne Julius, former member of the MPC I expect at least one rise in interest rates by the end of 2017....
...Gerard Lyons, Chief economic adviser to Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London I have a number of concerns re the balance of the recovery: rising household debt, the persistence of the current account deficit...
...DeAnne Julius, former member of the MPC I expect it to end the year between 2-2.5%....
...DeAnne Julius, former member of the MPC I think his presidency will be more significant (negatively) on the geopolitical front than the economic one....
...DeAnne Julius, former member of the MPC I expect growth to slow moderately (to 1.5-2%) after growing above its sustainable rate in 2016....
...Gerard Lyons, Chief Economic Advisor to The Mayor of London Boris Johnson A referendum will be called, as things stand, only if the Conservatives win....
...Gerard Lyons, Chief Economic Advisor to The Mayor of London Boris Johnson One shock absorber in the recession was wages, not unemployment, as in previous cycles....
...Dame DeAnne Julius, another former committee member said the bank should begin to raise rates at its next inflation report in February....
...DeAnne Julius, former MPC member, now Chair of UCL Housing supply is beginning to improve and I expect further improvement in 2016....
...Gerard Lyons, Chief economic adviser to Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London, (A) The question assumes the outcome of a Referendum will be a Brexit....
...Gerard Lyons, Chief economic adviser to Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London No change, but I think the Bank will have a bias to tighten....
...Gerard Lyons, Chief economic adviser to Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London I expect the economy to grow at a steady pace in 2016, around 2.5%, with low inflation, around 0.5%....
...DeAnne Julius, former MPC member Full employment in the UK is probably somewhere between 4-5 per cent unemployment....
...Gerard Lyons, Chief Economic Advisor to The Mayor of London Boris Johnson Yes, a decent pace, between 2.5 per cent to 3 per cent....
...Lewis Lyons in 1980....
...Gerard Lyons, chief economic advisor to the London mayor: In Japan, employment kept rising for seven years (to 1997) after the Bubble burst (in 1990)....
...Dame DeAnne Julius, former MPC member: Hopefully this is not a question that is imminent and therefore I do not think people should worry much about it now....
...Gerard Lyons, chief economic advisor to the London mayor: Yes, in the sense there will be growth, around 1.5% to 2%....
...Dame DeAnne Julius, former MPC member: It is important that the Government sticks to its resolve of gradually reducing the structural deficit over the next few years to get the public finances back onto...
...Gerard Lyons, chief economic advisor to the London mayor: A credit crunch – and financial repression – is a contributory factor but one that is hard to quantify....
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