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  • A Prime Minister on auto-cue blind to the big picture

    October 5, 2011

    THE joke doing the rounds in the Manchester conference hall yesterday was this: is David Cameron following Plan C or Plan D? The wags weren’t referring to the government’s deficit reduction strategy, but rather the fact that the Prime Minister was forced to rewrite his speech after early extracts, released to the press on Tuesday [...]

  • UK bank rules need to be taken Europe-wide

    October 5, 2011

    SAYING “I wouldn’t start from here” is not a very helpful response to a traveller asking directions, but sometimes it is the best one. It is good news for London that the chancellor managed to force concessions on EU derivatives legislation. He entered the negotiations in Luxembourg outnumbered 26 to 1, but achieved most of [...]

  • RAPID RESPONSES

    October 5, 2011

    Exemplary ETFs BlackRock calls for high standards on disclosure for Exchange-traded fund (ETF) providers. We agree. That will only codify exactly what is already being delivered by the ETF community. ETFs have built an exemplary track record of delivering on straightforward performance objectives in a highly transparent and liquid environment. Michael John Lytle, Managing Director, [...]

  • Why Albert Einstein might have been wrong after all and why this really matters

    October 4, 2011

    IT’S the reason the Millennium Falcon in Star Wars has to make the jump into hyperspace and the reason passengers on the Golgafrincham B Ark are in suspended animation in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. Every author dealing with space travel has to work with or around Einstein’s speed limit. Nothing goes faster than [...]

  • Credit easing a sign that crisis worries Tories

    October 4, 2011

    THE Eurozone crisis deepens by the day. Britain looks on, waiting for the nuclear fall-out that is sure to follow the explosion. Increasingly, I suspect the “credit easing” plan announced by the chancellor on Monday is a clear signal that the UK government expects things to get much, much worse. Ostensibly designed to help small [...]

  • The deadweight of the money-go-round

    October 4, 2011

    WHAT will the government do to promote economic growth? I wish everyone would stop asking this question. It encourages politicians to “do something”; it encourages them to “deliver”. Yet the best way the chancellor George Osborne could promote growth is to stop delivering. Nothing that can be supplied privately should be supplied by the government [...]

  • RAPID RESPONSES

    October 4, 2011

    Negative feedback We are all used to flare-ups of the sovereign debt crisis, but this time it is threatening to engulf the banking sector. Dexia brought back fears of 2008. The problem is that the banks in the need of most state-help tend to be based in countries with troubled finances. It is easy to [...]

  • It is not the time for more QE – the MPC should focus on tackling high inflation

    October 3, 2011

    THE most recent Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) minutes suggested that the Committee may be moving towards injecting more stimulus into the UK economy by restarting its policy of Quantitative Easing (QE). This would be a big mistake. It would confirm what many are beginning to suspect – that price stability and the 2 per cent [...]

  • A tactical speech laced with many contradictions

    October 3, 2011

    IN MANCHESTER FORGET the Eurozone crisis. George Osborne is already fighting the 2015 general election. He used yesterday’s speech to talk over the heads of the Tory faithful to the electorate at large, often sounding more like a Prime Minister than a chancellor. Ever the master tactician, he couldn’t resist taking several swipes at the [...]

  • The monetary system needs to be reformed

    October 3, 2011

    IT IS encouraging to see political debate start moving from monetary policy towards monetary regimes. Tinkering with the present system is a necessary but ultimately futile way to ensure a more stable economy, because it is the system itself that is the problem. Douglas Carswell MP is confronting these issues with a ten minute rule [...]

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