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    September 20, 2012

    Clegg’s apology [Re: How one ticking economic timebomb is being slowly defused, yesterday] Nick Clegg’s apology wasn’t just confused. It’s another step in the quiet unravelling of the coalition. You can see how Clegg and David Cameron are slowly beginning to reposition their parties in preparation for the next election. Whether either will still be [...]

  • How I plan to apply the lessons of business to running government

    September 19, 2012

    DESPITE the progress made in cutting the deficit, this country is facing one of its most difficult economic situations. But my experience tells me that it is at these moments that you can generate the best results. It would be a wasted opportunity if we didn’t use it to make fundamental changes to the way [...]

  • Romney’s absurd 47 per cent gaffe risks alienating his own core voters

    September 19, 2012

    MONDAY was touted by Mitt Romney’s campaign as a “re-launch” day, an opportunity for the candidate and his proxies to engage voters with specifics about what his presidency would entail. By Tuesday morning, however, rather than resembling a fresh start, it looked like more of a relapse. The decision by the website Mother Jones to [...]

  • Ten golden rules of investing

    September 19, 2012

    The worst reason in the world to buy something is because somebody else did. This is essentially what you would be doing if you allowed your portfolio to mimic the benchmark index. A company’s weighting in the index tells you only what has happened in the past, not what will happen in the future. Furthermore, [...]

  • Should the Bank of England be able to adjust bank capital ratios to match economic health?

    September 19, 2012

    YES David B Smith There are two main reasons why granting the Bank of England the power to impose capital ratios may prove helpful – macroeconomic and prudential. The essential macroeconomic aim of monetary policy should be to maintain a smooth and steady growth of broad money. It’s difficult to do this with the traditional [...]

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    September 19, 2012

    National defence [Re: Could a BAE-EADS merger prove a danger to national interests?, yesterday] This merger raises questions that have yet to receive adequate answers. There are obvious implications to losing the strategic totem that has been BAE: its work is closely related to UK national defence, and we should not risk it without careful [...]

  • A humanities education is the best preparation for a life of leadership

    September 18, 2012

    THERE will always be a need for higher education to produce the experts essential to advanced economies. Scientists, engineers, doctors and lawyers are indispensable, and universities will always train them because there will always be the resources for training them. However, there is a curious blindness to the equally great need in our complex societies [...]

  • The iPhone5 may be boosting GDP by even more than JP Morgan predict

    September 18, 2012

    APPLE’S iPhone5 has already smashed sales records. More than 2m online orders were placed on the first day that consumers could make purchases over the web. So it’s little wonder that JP Morgan has estimated that iPhone5 sales could add as much as 0.5 per cent to American GDP. These numbers have attracted criticism. After [...]

  • Ten golden rules of investing

    September 18, 2012

    Unless you need your money back soon, you should think long term and avoid getting caught up in the daily noise of markets. This is for two reasons. First, it makes sense to align your own investment time horizon with that of the companies in which you invest. You’ll find that all good companies – [...]

  • As doubts grow about a BAE-EADS merger, could it prove a danger to national interests?

    September 18, 2012

    YES Ben Wallace As things stand, the UK government is going to be asked to approve a deal that sees the majority of Britain’s defence industrial base being taken over by a company half-owned by the German, French and Spanish states, with a headquarters in France, and a German chief executive. All the big defence [...]

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