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Golden rules
Fabian Review, Autumn 2023
Labour is determined to show it cares about sound public finances. But to sustain its programme in government, it must show its vision for the future too.
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What will be the impact of the price cap on the economy?
What matters most is our economy's productive potential. We don't usually get something for nothing.
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Inflation, the Bank, and the government
The Article, 10 August 2022
The Bank of England's outlook in its August Monetary Policy Report was one of doom and gloom. It should ensure it is not captured by dated orthodoxy but ultimately government should act on cost of living crisis.
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Shareholder resolutions have their place
Financial Times, 16 May 2022
Blackrock announced it is likely to support proportionately fewer resolutions on climate change this year. Makes sense but resolutions can change companies.
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The shock of war: inflation and central banks
The Article, 18 March 2022
Central banks are struggling to head off general inflation while dealing with price shocks that will be negative for growth. They waited too long, which has made their tasks more difficult.
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Has the Bank of England done too little too late?
The Article, 22 December 2022
The Bank of England has raised interest rates, but that does not mean it has been most effectively managing inflation risks.
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The 100 trillion dollar question
The Article, 5 November 2021
My assessment of the finance pledges at COP26 and what really matters.
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What should the Bank of England do about inflation?
The Article, 1 July 2021
The Bank should signal it will act if higher prices look likely to translate to higher inflation rate.
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Companies must be discerning when picking causes to support
Financial Times, 9 June 2021
Unless CEOs and their boards are clear about their own values, and those of the companies they run, they will fall down a rabbit hole of confusion.
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Covid has hit the poor hardest. Is the IMF right to call for a Jubilee?
The Article, 16 April 2021
The IMF's Fiscal Monitor is actually quite radical.
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