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...Preston Llewellyn: No....
...And Dave Innes, head of economics at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, said support for millions of people unable to work through illness or disability would be at its lowest in real terms since 1990....
...John Llewellyn, partner at Independent Economics (formerly Llewellyn Consulting): Lag. Households will feel a continuing gap between inflation and the evolution of their incomes....
...Soumil Malla is delightful as boy servant Joseph Anthony. In a remarkable example of colour-blind casting, Wayne Llewellyn plays the meditating sannyasi who proves so unsettling to Sister Clodagh....
...John Llewellyn, Partner, Llewellyn Consulting: It will lag. In addition to the current headwinds faced by all economies, it has also those coming from Brexit....
...John Llewellyn, Llewellyn Consulting Sterling’s performance will have a huge influence....
...At times “bravura challenge” seems the main or only concept in Dwain Worrell’s debut feature script, directed by Doug Bourne Identity Liman....
...Joseph Kabila failed to hold an election in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a vast, lawless country that — despite its name — has never had a properly democratic transfer of power....
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...That reflects how, unlike Ed Llewellyn, the preceding chief of staff, Mr Timothy was not the beneficiary of an elite education....
...John Llewellyn, partner, Llewellyn Consulting As growth slows, fiscal policy will be obliged to assume much of the burden of macro stabilisation....
...John Llewellyn, partner, Llewellyn Consulting Headline CPI inflation is set to rise beyond 3%, driven in large part by weakness in sterling and the recent rebound in commodity prices....
...John Llewellyn, partner, Llewellyn Consulting It will take at least until midyear to gain any clarity on the President-elect’s policies, so direct impacts stand to be a second-order concern until late into...
...John Llewellyn, partner, Llewellyn Consulting As and when activity shows signs of slowing more sharply, the policy rate could be cut to zero....
...John Llewellyn, partner, Llewellyn Consulting Labour force growth from immigration has boosted UK GDP growth....
...John Llewellyn, partner, Llewellyn Consulting Significant slowing for two primary reasons: squeeze on real incomes from higher (sterling) import prices; and a tempering of investment spending as a result...
...Like several of these artists, Worrell, who grew up in the US and Abu Dhabi, acknowledges a huge debt to the postwar generation....
...John Llewellyn, partner, Llewellyn Consulting More pessimistic than 12 months ago Almost six months from the Brexit referendum, little is known about the nature and timing of the UK’s departure from the...
...John Llewellyn, Partner, Llewellyn Consulting There are many potential potholes....
...John Llewellyn, of Llewellyn Consulting, said: “QE by the ECB looks almost an inevitability. But it would probably have to be massive....
...Grant Lewis, Head of Research, Daiwa Capital Markets Europe b) struggle to impose his planned spending cuts but revenues will remain on target or better John Llewellyn, Partner, Llewellyn Consulting a...
...John Llewellyn, Partner, Llewellyn Consulting Very little effect on supply; and somewhat more effect on demand so that, as usual, most of the consequences will be on prices....
...John Llewellyn, Partner, Llewellyn Consulting It will only slightly tighter at most....
...John Llewellyn, Partner, Llewellyn Consulting The external deficit (the largest ever in peacetime), and associated weakness in manufacturing and other exportables, is a large and growing risk....
...John Llewellyn, Partner, Llewellyn Consulting "Prospects for next year would not change much, on the assumption that any vote comes late in the year, although pro-Brexit polls in the run-up could begin...
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