After Davos: What next for the global economy?
By Kimberley Botwright, Policy Analyst, Digital Trade, International Trade & Investment, World Economic Forum It’s been an eventful 12 months for…
By Kimberley Botwright, Policy Analyst, Digital Trade, International Trade & Investment, World Economic Forum It’s been an eventful 12 months for…
By Richard Murphy, Professor of Practice in International Political Economy, City, University of London
By Liam Mayne, Associate, corporate consulting at Barnett Waddingham
Britain will have the fastest growing economy out of the G7 nations until 2050 despite enduring a Brexit-induced slowdown, according to…
What is a great presentation? You know it when you see it, don’t you? But it can be very hard to…
While 2016 was a year marked by plenty of surprises, the worsening in pension scheme deficits was unfortunately all too familiar…
Xavier Rolet, chief executive of the London Stock Exchange Group (LSE), has warned that London’s financial sector faces losing 232,000 jobs…
Britain’s financial stability following the Brexit referendum “remains challenging” and the likelihood of risks “remains elevated”, the Bank of England has…
Ben Broadbent, the Bank of England’s deputy governor, today said that Mark Carney’s decision to stay on as governor until 2019…
By Victoria Bateman, Lecturer and Fellow in Economics, University of Cambridge On the eve of the 2008 financial crisis, economists were…