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...In May, Jonathan Haskel, who sits on the central bank’s Monetary Policy Committee, said in a speech that his “reading of official UK inflation data is that the contribution of rising business profits to...
...“It’s a slightly schizophrenic environment,” Jonathan Hausman, chief strategy officer of the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan told the Financial Times....
...Data visualisation by Jonathan Vincent...
...Deputy chief UK economist at Capital Economics Ruth Gregory says: “The evidence in the UK isn’t there for rate cuts in the near term.”...
...“The evidence in the UK isn’t there for rate cuts in the near term,” said Ruth Gregory, deputy chief UK economist at the research company Capital Economics....
...Jonathan Ashworth, shadow work and pensions secretary, said the ONS data showed the government was “failing working people and businesses across Britain”....
...In more sombre mood, the show explores military tartans with an extract from the 2006 National Theatre of Scotland production of Black Watch by Gregory Burke, and with a kilt worn by a Scottish soldier in...
...“The more important aspect of the yield curve is what it does to risk-taking,” said Gregory Peters, co-chief investment officer for fixed income at PGIM. “It’s a self-reinforcing mechanism.”...
...Jonathan Haskel, one of the members of the BoE’s Monetary Policy Committee, said ahead of the statement that “the difficulty with the fiscal expansion is we’re doing it in the context of a very tight labour...
...Gregory Smith, emerging market strategist at M&G Investments, said: “Another debt crisis, however triggered, would have very strong impacts on countries with high debt levels . . ....
...Jonathan Portes, professor of economics at King’s College London, said it was “plausible that Northern Ireland has done better”....
...Sending its nutritional content for human consumption seemed an improvement on its previous use as cattle feed, says Gregory Belt, chief executive of EverGrain, which is wholly owned by AB InBev....
...Ruth Gregory, senior UK economist at Capital Economics, said the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee might raise interest rates “a bit sooner than we anticipate”....
...Jonathan Knee Characterising pedestrian businesses as “platforms” has become the go-to move to goose valuation multiples or just attract interest....
...The revision “raises the risk that the Bank of England will hike interest rates sooner than our forecast of May 2022”, said Ruth Gregory, senior UK economist at Capital Economics....
...Ruth Gregory, senior UK economist at Capital Economics, said the monthly figures showed that “GDP will return to its February 2020 pre-pandemic size by October and that the economy may yet surprise most...
...Meanwhile, extraordinarily loose monetary policy in the developed world meant “there was a crowding-out effect into emerging markets”, explains Jonathan Fortun, an economist at the Institute of International...
...Power Points Focusing on job creation is the wrong metric to use in judging a nation’s clean energy strategy, the FT’s Jonathan Ford argues....
...But other committee members, including Jan Vlieghe and Jonathan Haskel, have said explicitly that they think it is too early to tighten policy and risk choking off the recovery....
...Alastair Lukies CBE, Fiona Roach Canning, Tim Joslyn and Jonathan Hughes What do you sell, and who do you sell it to?...
...The cash pile accumulated by households “paves the way for a rapid rebound in 2021”. said Ruth Gregory, senior UK economist at consultancy Capital Economics....
...Gregory Daco, chief US economist at Oxford Economics, is also of the view that inflationary pressures will mount this year, before ebbing away....
...“It’s a risk that we are putting more and more emphasis on,” says Gregory Daco, chief economist at the consultancy Oxford Economics, who warns of the potential for it to lead to an uneven global recovery...
...White & Case has added Gregory Pesce as a partner in its restructuring practice. He joins the Chicago office from Kirkland & Ellis....
...Soon after, in the ’80s and ’90s, a first wave of creative pioneers – among them David Bowie and Iman, Brice and Helen Marden, Ellsworth Kelly and Gregory Crewdson – arrived, attracted by the affordable...
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