Hints and tips:
...Jacob Nell, chief UK economist, head of European economics, at Morgan Stanley: No....
...Professor Simms has in the past usefully shared salary levels with peers, although admits to having needed to fortify herself in the pub beforehand to pluck up enough courage....
...But Dean Simms, a 47-year-old steelworker until the local plant closed in 2015 with the loss of 3,000 jobs, said he had voted Tory for the first time, as had his dad....
...Andrew Simms: Periodic and worsening financial crashes point to a memory-loss problem in the world of economics....
...Jacob Nell, chief UK economist, Morgan Stanley Pessimistic on potential....
...Melanie Baker and Jacob Nell, UK economists, Morgan Stanley We expect inflation to rise through the BoE’s inflation target of 2% in March and to be close to 3% by end-17....
...“Conflict and environmental degradation show no sign of lessening,” said Andrew Simms, co-director of the New Weather Institute....
...Melanie Baker and Jacob Nell, UK economists, Morgan Stanley We think borrowing will increase....
...Melanie Baker and Jacob Nell, UK economists, Morgan Stanley We expect the MPC to cut rates to 0.10% in May — a final cut to the new lower bound....
...Melanie Baker and Jacob Nell, UK economists, Morgan Stanley We expect growth to halve from 2 per cent in 2016 to 1 per cent in 2017 in a “slowburn slowdown”....
...Melanie Baker and Jacob Nell, UK economists, Morgan Stanley Feel about the same as 12 months ago We have broadly the same view about the long-term impact of leaving the EU....
...Melanie Baker, Jacob Nell, Morgan Stanley We think the UK recovery is robust and self-sustaining....
...Melanie Baker and Jacob Nell, Morgan Stanley There are so many government policies on housing that it is difficult to be confident about the net impact....
...Melanie Baker, Jacob Nell, Morgan Stanley c) is closest to our views. We continue to think that the OBR is too optimistic on the likely near-term path of GDP growth, and therefore on revenues....
...Melanie Baker, Jacob Nell, Morgan Stanley We expect 50bp of rate rises by the end of 2016. We think the reflation story is working in the UK....
...Melanie Baker and Jacob Nell, Morgan Stanley The UK will struggle to maintain the same pace of growth....
...Andrew Simms, Director, New Weather Economics Uncertainty and instability are the enemies of real prosperity....
...Melanie Baker, Jacob Nell, Morgan Stanley We think employment growth will continue, but at a slower pace, while the unemployment rate will flatten off at around 5.5 per cent next year....
...Andrew Simms, fellow at the New Economics Foundation We head into 2015 with the latest data looking unpromising....
...Melanie Baker, Jacob Nell, Morgan Stanley We expect growth to slow from this year’s above trend 3 per cent, but still clock in at a respectable 2.5 per cent in 2015, supported by gradually rising pay growth...
...Andrew Simms, fellow at the New Economics Foundation I hope it does as, even on its own terms, it repeatedly fails to meet targets while promoting policies likely to undermine its own tax base, like the...
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