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...Email us: robert.armstrong@ft.com and ethan.wu@ft.com. Credit crunch watch Are First Republic’s problems a sign of a wider credit crunch? Lots of smart people think so....
...Prof Dube has been a strong proponent of relatively high minimum wages around the US....
...He will be speaking alongside Clare Lombardelli, chief economic adviser to the Treasury, and Robert Chote, chairman of the Office for Budget Responsibility....
...Chief executive Vinay Dube, chief financial officer Amit Agarwal and Kuldeep Sharma, the head of compliance and company secretary, have all resigned within days of each other....
...For decades, under the destructive regime of Robert Mugabe, Zimbabweans black and white had good reason to drown their sorrows....
...Today’s OBR report marks another step on Britain’s road out of austerity – and I’d like to thank Robert Chote and his team for their work....
...Fifth, the work which has been done by Arindrajit Dube on the timing of these effects suggests that changes in growth precede changes in debt, and not the other way around....
...Slow growth could cause high debt, a hypothesis supported by Arindrajit Dube, also at Amherst. Consider Japan: is its high debt a cause of its slow growth or a consequence?...
...As Sibanengi Dube, of the Johannesburg-based Zimbabwe Refugee Forum, puts it: “The economy is in free fall. Families only really survive if they have a son or a daughter here or abroad.”...
...Ishmael Dube, a former diplomat and senior intelligence officer under President Robert Mugabe, was sitting at home last Sunday when a state vehicle drew up at his door with a director of the feared Central...
...The discovery comes at a sensitive time for South Africa’s government as it faces international criticism of its “quiet diplomacy” towards Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe’s president....
...For four febrile weeks, as the authorities have delayed the release of the March 29 election results, there have been mounting suspicions at home and abroad that President Robert Mugabe was trying to “fix...
...This was far stronger language than Mr Mbeki used at the weekend when after meeting Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe’s president, he suggested there was no crisis....
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