Hints and tips:
...Last year, I harrumphed upstairs to watch Adam Curtis skewering modern capitalism in HyperNormalisation while my loved ones enjoyed some family time....
...The play-out was funky and Wayne Shorter’s “Footprints” segued into the spiritual “Wade in the Water”....
...Works by Prince and Curtis Mayfield are in the mix and young jazz star guests underline the music’s contemporary edge....
...Fierce and ebullient, she sang of abusive men, name-checked Roe vs Wade and held the multidemographic crowd in the palm of her hand....
...Join Hillary Rodham Clinton, Salman Rushdie, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Barbara Sturm, your favourite FT writers, and more on May 20 in Washington, DC, and online to experience it....
...Bronwyn Curtis: Having been slow to raise rates, they are now at risk of tightening too much....
...The FT has spoken to Chris Curtis of YouGov who thinks Mr Farage’s retreat from sitting Labour seats would create “much more of an impact” on the electoral dynamics....
...Bronwyn Curtis, chair at JPMorgan Asian Investment Trust: No....
...Keith Wade: Will build up slowly to 1 per cent per annum in 2023, an outcome which suits the political cycle....
...America’s most controversial general since Curtis LeMay, that zealous bomber of things, is now a gracious suburban host of 64....
...Bronwyn Curtis, independent economist Households are unlikely to feel better off at the end of 2019....
...Keith Wade, Group chief economist, Schroders Average earnings to pick up to 3 per cent on tight labour market and modest easing of public sector pay....
...Keith Wade, group chief economist, Schroders [We have] no rate rise in our forecast until 2019. Should trade talks progress well then there’s a case for an earlier move....
...Bronwyn Curtis, chairman, JPMorgan Asian Investment Trust It seems unlikely that the UK will see a resurgence in productivity growth in the near term....
...Bronwyn Curtis, chairman, JPMorgan Asian Investment Trust Consumer confidence is back down to the post referendum levels, incomes are being squeezed and the housing market is weaker....
...Keith Wade, Group Chief Economist, Schroders 1.6 per cent well behind the US, Eurozone and probably Japan. Uncertainty over Brexit is holding back capex (which is strong elsewhere)....
...Bronwyn Curtis, chairman, JPMorgan Asian Investment Trust More pessimistic than 12 months ago....
...Keith Wade, chief economist, Schroders Inflation is expected to rise above 3% in 2017....
...“In the end,” said Bronwyn Curtis, from the Society of Business Economists, “it comes down to money....
...Keith Wade, chief economist, Schroders Trump’s policies may resonate with many in the UK, but ultimately they could make the economy more vulnerable....
...Bronwyn Curtis, Society of Business Economists I don’t expect a change in the monetary policy stance in 2017....
...Keith Wade, chief economist, Schroders He will need the flexibility to support activity....
...Keith Wade, chief economist, Schroders It is hard to envisage a deal where the UK does not “take back control” so less immigration seems certain....
...Bronwyn Curtis, from the, Society of Business Economists It will slow by from 2.1% in 2016 to between 1.1% and 1.6% in 2017....
...Bronwyn Curtis, Chief economic adviser, Official Monetary & Financial Institutions Forum a) struggle to impose his planned spending cuts and revenues will fall short of expectations The easiest cuts have...
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