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QE apologetics: the vampire strikes back!
Quantitative Easing (QE) has come under fire from many sides; it is charged with lowering capital expenditure and productivity, inflating pension costs, discouraging saving and...
The Economist
THE DEBATE ON HIGHER RATES: LET BATTLE COMMENCE
Peter Warburton replies to Robin Marshall's response to his article. I am grateful to Robin Marshall for his comments on my article. I would like to respond to his substantive...
The Economist
What does the flattening yield curve mean?
In recent weeks the debate about the significance of the flattening yield curve has reached fever pitch. Does a flat curve spell curtains for the US/UK economic expansion – and...
The Economist
How far can interest rates rise? How far should interest rates rise?
I’ve just been listening to a radio interview with Mark Carney, governor of the Bank of England, in which he prevaricated endlessly about whether UK Bank Rate was going to rise....
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The most important chart in the world?
This chart suggests that investors should reallocate to residential property.