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...Sir Michael Llewellyn-SmithWantage, Oxfordshire, UK...
...Letter in response to this article: Here’s to charmed lives and nonsense verse / From Sir Michael Llewellyn-Smith, Wantage, Oxfordshire, UK...
...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....
...Andrew Scott, professor, London Business School Not that much — growth to slow by around 0.5%....
...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...
...Scott’s vision is that courses will increasingly be tailored to fit each student’s preferences about how to learn....
...John Llewellyn, independent consultant: They should worry a lot, not least because they do not know what they will be offered....
...John Llewellyn, independent consultant: We at doubt that GDP will grow as fast as the 1.3% that consensus expects: we are 0.6 pp weaker, at 0.7%....
...John Llewellyn, independent consultant: It is very much to be hoped that the remit – at least in the sense of following an exclusively inflation target – will be changed....
...Andrew Scott, London Business School: “Plan A” has been overemphasised and unsuccessful....
...Responding to suggestions that Ed Llewellyn, his chief of staff, should have accepted an offer from the Metropolitan Police to be informed about operational details of the inquiry, he said: “The e-mails...
...It cites possible Republican supporters of the deal such as Scott Brown of Massachusetts, Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Judd Gregg of New Hampshire and Johnny Isakson...
...First, as my colleague John Llewellyn points out, the macro-economic environment remains benign....
...When I ask Valerie Llewellyn Jones, tucking into a roast next to me, why humanism appeals to her, she responds: “I always loved the Methodists.”...
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