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...This story has been amended to add that Gerard Lyons denies he advised on the “mini” Budget Letter in response to this article: An economist, outside the tent, looking in/ From Gerard Lyons, London W1,...
...En route to the Master of Wine course, Scott worked for the American wine writer Karen MacNeil and the impeccable Spottswoode winery in Napa Valley....
...Jack Gerard, president of the American Petroleum Institute, the industry group, said there was an “emerging opportunity” for growth in oil and gas production created by the confluence of more favourable...
...Warhol had founded the magazine the previous year with the poet Gerard Malanga, but they had fallen out – hence the no-poetry edict....
...Laurence Debroux, chief financial officer and Karen Linehan, in charge of legal affairs and general counsel, both of whom reported to Mr Leroy, now join the committee....
...Gerard Lyons, Standard Chartered No, they still seem high. The present ratio of house prices to earnings is 4.5....
...Karen Ward, HSBC We might not be above normal but consensus of 1 per cent is probably too low. Consumption could be the main source of upside surprise....
...To this end, Gerard Kelly plays his usual invaluable role....
...Smith is replaced by Karen Dunbar, who slots into the role of Nanny Begood so smoothly that it is as if she’d played the part for a decade....
...Gerard Lyons, Standard Chartered The key to reducing budget deficits is economic growth. It is as simple as that....
...Gerard Lyons, Standard Chartered Risk one: This is a high risk....
...Gerard Lyons, Standard Chartered The lesson of the last decade was not that the UK’s strong growth was an illusion....
...And the large markets - US, Eurozone, China, India - because of scale Karen Ward, HSBC On the basis of the answer to question 1, I would expect it to be the US because this is where policy has been most...
...Gerard Lyons, Standard Chartered The housing market is vital, as is the performance of small and medium-sized firms, and both are linked in to the answer to 2a above....
...Karen Ward, HSBC I think this financial crisis has shown us that rules are entirely arbitrary because we simply do not know what circumstances will befall us....
...Gerard Lyons, Standard Chartered It takes a long-time for economies to rebound after recessions. Take the UK....
...Karen Ward, HSBC The first risk is the degree to which unemployment will rise....
...Gerard Lyons, Standard Chartered The recession will be intense particularly in the next six months....
...The Bible: The Biography By Karen Armstrong Atlantic Books £16.99, 302 pages FT bookshop price: £13.59 Karen Armstrong sets out to reclaim the Bible from the fundamentalists, tracing the disparate and contradictory...
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