Little new from the ECB (4th Mar 2010) |
Gabriel Stein |
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Germany's budget deficit will mount (26th Feb 2010) |
Charles Dumas |
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Euro gloom deepens (26th Feb 2010) |
Gabriel Stein |
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UK Fiscal retrenchment in 2010/11 neither workable nor desirable (19th Feb 2010) |
Jamie Dannhauser |
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US deflation on the horizon (19th Feb 2010) |
Gabriel Stein |
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Euroland’s deflation future (12th Feb 2010) |
Gabriel Stein |
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Understanding inflation, where it’s a problem, and where it’s not! (11th Feb 2010) |
Maya Bhandari |
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Brazil is ready for “normal” monetary policy (5th Feb 2010) |
Maya Bhandari |
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No change from MPC; but a more dovish tone (4th Feb 2010) |
Jamie Dannhauser |
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US Q4 GDP suggests Treasury yields will come down (29th Jan 2010) |
Charles Dumas |
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German optimism excessive (28th Jan 2010) |
Gabriel Stein |
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China massive overheating => inflation soaring (21st Jan 2010) |
Charles Dumas |
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Chinese export optimism for 2010 vastly excessive (21st Jan 2010) |
Gabriel Stein |
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Banking regulators doing more harm than good (15th Jan 2010) |
Jamie Dannhauser |
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Nothing new from Frankfurt until March (14th Jan 2010) |
Gabriel Stein |
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China's liquidity squeeze to hit world markets (7th Jan 2010) |
Charles Dumas |
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In China's wake (7th Jan 2010) |
Gabriel Stein |
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US/European inventory boost to fade in 2010 (23rd Dec 2009) |
Charles Dumas |
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UK households save the day (23rd Dec 2009) |
Michael Taylor |
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Global liquidity squeeze in early 2010 (18th Dec 2009) |
Charles Dumas |
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Lack of sugardaddy can hurt your ratings (17th Dec 2009) |
Gabriel Stein |
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Oil bulls: don’t look now, it’s a long way down (11th Dec 2009) |
Melissa Kidd |
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After Dubai & Greece – sterling/Gilt crisis? (11th Dec 2009) |
Charles Dumas |
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US jobs data a touch less abnormal (4th Dec 2009) |
Charles Dumas |
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ECB easy policy prolonged (3rd Dec 2009) |
Gabriel Stein |
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