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...John TinsleyCambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK...
...Tinsley, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, UK...
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...which might see prices fall — is a major government social housing programme, all eyes should be on the London mayoral content where victory by Sadiq Khan could see that process begin albeit slowly David Tinsley...
...David Tinsley, UK and European economist, UBS Monetary policy should look tighter....
...The odds have to be that forecast turns out to be over optimistic that revenues disappoint just when the Chancellor needs them most" David Tinsley, UK and European economist, UBS b) will struggle to impose...
...John Llewellyn, Partner, Llewellyn Consulting There are many potential potholes....
...John van Reenen, Director, Centre for Economic Performance First, productivity remains extremely weak, being about 14% below long-run trends....
...David Tinsley, UK and European economist, UBS The uncertainty generated by the EU referendum vote in the run up clearly has the capacity to restrain business investment growth next year....
...“If you assume apple pie, then you will get a better fiscal picture,” said David Tinsley, UK economist at BNP Paribas....
...David Tinsley, UK economist at BNP Paribas, said the business investment figures “were a major plus” that helped “give the impression that the recovery is broadening out somewhat”....
...John Llewellyn, Consultant Yes, for the reasons given in 6 above....
...David Tinsley, UBS Well the unemployment rate will continue to fall, though we are not convinced it will reach is ‘equilibrium’ rate in 2015....
...John Philpott, Consultant Yes, at least on average....
...David Tinsley, UBS Our view is that the Bank of England should and will raise interest rates in August....
...John Muellbauer, Oxford university Yes. The fall in oil and commodity prices is like a big tax cut for households. John Philpott, consultant Yes....
...David Tinsley, UBS Almost certainly, in the sense that the path of fiscal consolidation as set out in the OBR’s Autumn Statement will not be adhered too....
...“England could field a 28-goal or 29-goal team if we include Eduardo Novillo-Astrada, who holds a UK passport, as we did in 2009, or John-Paul Clarkin who qualifies as a Commonwealth player,” says John Tinsley...
...David Tinsley, UK economist at BNP Paribas, a bank, said: “All told the data flow this week has been something of an antidote to undue optimism that the economic recovery is enjoying a step change.”...
...“The bounce in the index is welcome,” said David Tinsley, UK economist at BNP Paribas....
...David Tinsley, economist at BNP Paribas. described the data a “spectacularly bad”....
...And while the eurozone crisis still rages, Andy Street, managing director of the John Lewis department store chain, thinks people have learnt to live with the uncertainty....
...The sprightly prose of “Monetary Policy When the Nominal Short Term Interest Rate is Zero” (Clouse, Henderson, Orphanides, Small & Tinsley, November 27, 2000), might be dusted off and re-considered....
...They include Ku-Taek Lee, chairman of Posco of South Korea; Akio Mimura, president of Japan’s Nippon Steel; and John Surma, chief executive of US Steel....
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