Weekend Lecture: Martin Wolf at the LSE

Recorded on 16 September 2014 in Old Theatre, Old Building.

Chief Economics Commentator of the Financial Times Martin Wolf gives an insightful and timely analysis of why the financial crisis occurred, and of the radical reforms needed if we are to avoid a future repeat. At this event he will be in conversation with Adair Turner.

This event marks the publication of The Shifts and The Shocks.

Martin Wolf (@martinwolf_) is Associate Editor and Chief Economics Commentator at the Financial Times, London. He has been visiting professor of Oxford and Nottingham Universities, a fellow of the World Economic Forum in Davos, and a member of the UK’s Vickers Commission on Banking, which reported in 2011. He is an honorary graduate of LSE.

Adair Turner has combined careers in business, public policy and academia. He became Chairman of the United Kingdom Financial Services Authority as the financial crisis broke in September 2008. He is now a Senior Fellow of the Institute for New Economic Thinking, and at the Centre for Financial Studies in Frankfurt. Lord Turner became a cross-bench member of the House of Lords in 2005.

The Department of Economics at LSE (@LSEEcon) is one of the largest economics departments in the world. Its size ensures that all areas of economics are strongly represented in both research and teaching. – LSE

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Daily Risk Monitor – September 18

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US Sector ETF Performance – September 18

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The future of Scotland: Will the ayes have it? – Economist

Scotland is going to the polls against a backdrop of nationalist euphoria. Will the staid yet sensible arguments of the No campaign be enough to save the union? – Economist

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US Sector ETF Performance – September 15

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Daily Risk Monitor – September 15

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The ascent of the hawks at the Fed? – FT

As the US labour market recovers, should investors brace themselves for an earlier rate rise? Gavyn Davies, chairman of Fulcrum Asset Management, explains to FT global economy news editor Ferdinando Giugliano why the Fed is unlikely to change its course this week.

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US Sector ETF Performance – September 12

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Daily Risk Monitor – September 12

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Can India’s stock rally be sustained? – FT

India’s stock markets have been powering ahead after the election win of Narendra Modi. James Crabtree explains the technical reasons why the rally may go on but how its sustainability depends on Mr Modi delivering his promised structural reforms.

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