Illiquidity: the watch-word for 2023
2023 threatens to be the year when socio-economic models find themselves in need of being fundamentally recalibrated.
2023 threatens to be the year when socio-economic models find themselves in need of being fundamentally recalibrated.
In this week’s episode of A Long Time In Finance, Neil and Jonathan ask economist Tony Yates all about Quantitative Easing.
In the short-term, inflation has won the battle. Better forecasting would have helped the Bank tame it.
Neil Collins’ Notebook: The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee seems to believe that inflation will somehow magically fall back into its target range simply by raising rates from negligible to very low.
Neil Collins’ Notebook: The government appears terrified of the consequences of a fall in domestic property prices – despite it being so long overdue.
Professor Silvana Tenreyro’s comments add tension to the debate over whether the Monetary Policy Committee should raise rates when they meet next week.
The Bank of England needs proper scrutiny as it prepares to continue a dangerous experiment, says the chairman of the House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee.
Central banks are stretched to the limit, trying to support the economy during the unprecedented Covid-19 recession. The Bank of England is now considering cutting
A personal view from Ian Stewart, Deloitte’s Chief Economist in the UK. The global financial crisis of 2008-09 ended a period of good and predictable
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