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...Manufacturing was flat on the quarter, which David Tinsley, economist at UBS, said was “a creditable performance given the global growth backdrop”....
...Philip Rush of Nomura said there was no obvious seasonal explanation for the drop and the figures were “clearly bad”....
...Philip Rush, Nomura, Senior European Economist Once again, government policy is a small support for supply and a much bigger support for demand, which is stoking price pressures....
...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...
...Philip Rush, Nomura, Senior European Economist Insufficient domestic savings....
...David Tinsley, UK and European Economist UBS The UK economy should secure another year of 'decent' growth relatively easily. By decent I mean in excess of 2.0% annual average....
...Philip Rush, Nomura, Senior European Economist There is a bifurcation in the growth outlook beyond the referendum....
...Justin King, chief executive of supermarket chain J Sainsbury, said this week the economic environment would remain “challenging”, while Dalton Philips, chief executive at rival chain Wm Morrison, said he...
...“Bad weather is compounding retailers’ numerous other woes in this challenging retail environment,” said Philip Rush, an economist at Nomura....
...“With average weekly earnings growth of around 2 per cent, headline inflation running around 5 per cent is continuing to cannibalise sales,” David Tinsley, an economist at BNP Paribas, said....
...Eliza Tinsley, the chain, rope, hardware and accessories supplier, slid 13.9 per cent to 15½p as it said bid talks with an unnamed party, announced on September 12, had ended....
...West Midlands chain maker Eliza Tinsley rose 12.1 per cent to 18½p after completing the restructuring of its banking facilities....
...Eliza Tinsley, the Black Country-based chain, rope and hardware group, rose 27.3 per cent to 17½p after it said it was in takeover talks....
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