Hints and tips:
...Brian Hilliard: Not very. Bank rate to peak at 4.5 per cent with risk of less....
...The latter, when Lord chancellor under James I, tried to help him. Elizabeth herself liked his company. Quite early in her reign he painted her outdoors....
...Brian Hilliard, chief UK economist at Société Générale: No....
...Hilliard even prospered under Elizabeth’s successor, James I....
...Miniaturist Nicholas Hilliard documented Tudor celebrities who were every bit as concerned with public image as David Bowie, and Elizabeth Goldring’s illustrated biography Nicholas Hilliard: Life of an Artist...
...Elizabeth I directed Nicholas Hilliard to show her face with “no shadow at all” — that is, no wrinkles....
...Brian Hilliard, chief UK economist, Société Générale It should reach a peak of 3% by the end of 2017....
...James Sproule, chief economist, Institute of Directors Feel about the same as 12 months ago Clearly initial post Brexit forecasts were unduly pessimistic, where we go now is a key question....
...Brian Hilliard, chief UK economist, Société Générale The headroom, as calculated by the OBR is only 1.2% of GDP....
...Brian Hilliard, chief UK economist, Société Générale No....
...James Knightley, senior economist, ING We think the 2017 growth rate of the economy will be half the rate of 2016 (1.1% versus 2.1%)....
...Brian Hilliard, Société Générale, Chief UK economist a) will struggle to impose his planned spending cuts and revenues will fall short of expectations Austerity ran out of steam in the second half of the...
...James Knightley, Senior Economist, ING Minimal given the number of foreign buyers still keen to make purchases....
...James Sproule, Chief Economist, IoD Hopefully it will be tighter, by at least 50bp....
...James Sproule, Chief Economist, IoD Reasonably secure. Growth has moved to consumer spending and while debt is rising, it is not at chronic levels....
...Brian Hilliard, Société Générale, Chief UK economist That it is all domestically driven. That balance will not change next year....
...James Sproule, Chief Economist, IoD My expectation is for the UK to vote to stay, but narrowly, and for the Brexit question to remain pertinent....
...Brian Hilliard of Société Générale captured the mood, saying the UK was in a “sweet spot”, anticipating that, as growth gathered pace, “improved confidence suffuses the whole economy”....
...Brian Hilliard, Société Générale Yes, it would. I see this as one of the biggest medium threats to the UK economy....
...Brian Hilliard, Société Générale If I knew what full employment was then I would reply!...
...Brian Hilliard, Société Générale Tentative signs of stronger earnings growth are emerging....
...James Knightley, ING I am upbeat on the prospects for the UK economy in 2015 even though the external environment is not particularly positive....
...James Knightley, ING We are predicting an August interest rate rise....
...James Meadway, New Economics Foundation Hopefully....
...Brian Hilliard, Société Générale: That it is still as puzzling as ever!...
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