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Recorded on 20 May 2014 in Old Theatre, Old Building.
In this lecture Charlie Bean, outgoing deputy governor of the Bank of England and visiting professor in the LSE Department of Economics will reflect on the economic events of the past decade and their impact on the role of the central bank.
Nicholas Stern is the first holder of the IG Patel Chair of Economics and Government. – LSE
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May 22 – The latest HSBC/Markit flash PMI handily beat forecasts, falling just shy of the break-even 50 mark. But any celebration may be premature, says Reuters’ Jon Gordon. – Reuters TV
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Can China’s meteoric growth continue? Most expect not, but is that necessarily bad? Henny Sender, FT chief international finance correspondent, explains to John Authers that slowing growth could be positive for China, if not for importers.
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