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Weekend Lecture: The Future of Monetary Policy – LSE

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 … Continue reading

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Carney damps down rate rise talk – FT

FT economics editor Chris Giles says Bank of England governor Mark Carney struck a relatively dovish tone when he announced his quarterly inflation report on Wednesday. Mr Carney stressed the economy had only just started to “head back towards normal”. … Continue reading

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Risk Management: Watch the Hang Seng

You know our schtick by now that we view the Hang Seng Index as the indicator species for global risk appetite and a signal as to whether the Mainland’s economy will land hard or soft.  Since returning from the Lunar … Continue reading

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