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  • Mark Carney looks set to leave the Bank of England in 2018

    October 29, 2016

    Bank of England governor Mark Carney is unlikely to take up the three-year extension option on his term at the central bank. He could announce the decision as soon as Thursday. According to The Times, senior City figures who know the governor said they believed it was more likely than not he would choose to [...]

  • World Bank appoints Kristalina Georgieva as chief executive

    October 29, 2016

    Kristalina Georgieva has been appointed chief executive of the World Bank. The Bulgarian will effectively replace Sri Mulyani Indrawati, the bank's managing director and chief operating officer, though the title of chief executive is newly created. Indrawati was appointed Indonesian finance minister in July. Georgieva, the former head of EU humanitarian affairs and vice-president of [...]

  • Third quarter US GDP beats expectations, bolstering rate rise hopes

    October 28, 2016

    Uncle Sam surprised the markets this afternoon by announcing that the US economy was growing at a faster rate than expected. US gross domestic product (GDP) grew at 2.9 per cent over the last 12 months, the fastest rate for two years. A consensus of analysts polled by Reuters expected growth of 2.5 per cent. Read [...]

  • The French economy returned to growth in the third quarter, but it’s far from formidable

    October 28, 2016

    The French economy grew again in the third quarter of this year, after contracting in the second quarter – suggesting things are beginning to look up across the Channel. Figures from French statistics authority Insee showed GDP grew 0.2 per cent between July and September, up from a 0.1 per cent contraction in the quarter [...]

  • Editor’s notes: Brexit has damaged economists, not the economy

    October 28, 2016

    A couple of years ago I interviewed Saatchi & Saatchi’s global CEO, Robert Senior. As we discussed possible future advertising trends he said “my problem with futurologists is that they’re never held to account”. He meant that predictions of what life will be like in 100 years are very hard to hold up in front [...]

  • Big ticket purchases help shore up consumer confidence

    October 28, 2016

    Consumer confidence is still holding steady following the EU referendum, defying expectations of a freeze in spending. The GfK consumer confidence index, out today, came in at minus three in October, down slightly from minus one last month, but holding well above the minus nine recorded in the weeks immediately after the vote. GfK also found [...]

  • Theresa May must get serious about economic reform for Britain to weather Brexit turbulence

    October 27, 2016

    The Prime Minister must begin to explain Britain’s role in the world outside the EU – something ambitious enough to match the enormity of the public’s decision to vote Leave. But she must also start explaining the need for a more dynamic and competitive domestic economy outside the EU. The two are inextricably linked. Britain [...]

  • Embrace road pricing to build the infrastructure we actually need without government borrowing

    October 27, 2016

    It is odds on that Philip Hammond will announce in the Autumn Statement that government spending constraints will be relaxed to facilitate investment in infrastructure. We will be told that the government should borrow and invest more and that this will promote growth in the long run. This argument might have merit if it were not for [...]

  • Autumn Statement 2016: What do strong GDP figures mean for Philip Hammond’s first spending spree?

    October 27, 2016

    Next month's Autumn Statement may not be the mighty spending spree some had expected, as today's expectation-beating GDP figures could prompt a rethink inside the Treasury about how far they need to go. Chancellor Philip Hammond has promised a fiscal reset, although growth of 0.5 per cent in the third quarter is significantly up on economists' forecasts and [...]

  • Following better than expected third quarter GDP figures, have Project Fear’s warnings been disproved?

    October 27, 2016

    David Blake, a professor at Cass Business School, City University London, says Yes. The Treasury’s pre-Brexit scaremongering has been proven so wrong, but it sticks to its original, completely implausible assumptions. Its latest position is that those forecasts were made based on the assumption that Article 50 would be triggered immediately, and that no policy response [...]

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