EconomicsEnergy policy makes life harder for the Bank of England Generous spending could make the Bank’s job of controlling inflation more difficultSave16 September 2022
EconomicsDoes sterling face an emerging market-style crisis? Will the UK continue to attract the foreign capital it needs to fund its external deficit? Save15 September 2022
EconomicsNext week’s economics: September 19-23US rates set to rise as European confidence quakes. Plus, a rescheduled MPC meeting Save15 September 2022
EconomicsSqueezed consumers feel lower satisfaction Research suggests that when money is tight, we are less happy with our purchasesSave14 September 2022
EconomicsHow will gilt markets react to Trussonomics? A huge fiscal stimulus is on the horizon. What does this mean for gilt markets?Save12 September 2022
NewsWill Trussonomics avert a UK recession? Energy bill support is set to boost the UK economy, but questions remain about how the cost will be met Save9 September 2022
EconomicsNext week’s economics: 12-16 SeptemberInflation will dominate. But will it surprise? Save8 September 2022
EconomicsDoes unemployment have to rise?The prospect of a ‘jobful’ recession looks doubtful Save7 September 2022
EconomicsQuantitative easing goes into reverse Quantitative easing has become a mainstay of monetary policy. But what will it look like in reverse?Save2 September 2022