
I'm an independent economist with over thirty-five years of experience gained in the public sector, the City and consultancy. I now work mainly with thinktanks, notably the Institute of Economic Affairs, and am a regular commentator in the media.
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Welcome to the latest weekly wrap of the key points from my social media posts, with comments on the UK and global economies, the markets, and occasionally on politics too.
Sunday 7 June
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Welcome to the third weekly wrap of key points from my social media posts. These wraps will typically include a mix of comments on the UK and global economies, the markets, and occasionally on politics too, as well as a selection of favouri...
This is the second weekly wrap of the key points from my social media posts on the UK economy, on the markets, and occasionally on the politics too.
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