| The Independent 1995 Diane Coyle |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A harsh verdict from the fiscal vigilantes. (international investors feel that Spain will not be among the strongest economies in a united Europe) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| An easy ride, not death or glory. (approach to public finances in 1995 Budget)(Budget special)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| A view of Britain at the economic crossroads. (Patrick Minford, leading right-wing economist) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| Bank of England supervision chief expected to call it a day. (Brian Quinn, the most senior executive director at the Bank of England) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle, David Hellier |
| Bank says rates must rise. (Bank of England) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| Britain sinks to 18th place on competitiveness table. | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| City fears about Labour refuse to go away. | Retail industry | Diane Coyle, John Willcock, Peter Rodgers |
| City lambasts Chancellor. (financial markets criticise Chancellor for decision not to increase interest rates) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| Clarke holds key to pre-poll boom. (chancellor Kenneth Clarke's Budget will determine future of interest rates)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| Clarke hoses down hopes of tax and interest rate cuts. (chancellor Kenneth Clarke) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| Clarke to brazen out inflation shock, says City. | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| Consultation is the keynote. (Labour Party's economic and industrial policy) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle, Peter Rodgers |
| Dump the plastic, and gi' us yer readies. (cash transactions become more popular again) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle, Decca Aitkenhead, Genevieve Fox |
| Flexibility or credibility - that's the monetary policy question. (UK politicians constantly tempted to tamper with economic policy)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| From devaluation to fiscal transfers. (continued divisions within Conservative party on approach to European monetary union) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| G7 to hold emergency talks on Mexican crisis. | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| Inequality the price that some have to pay. (Bill Birch, New Zealand's finance minister) (Interview) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| Interest rates and angels on pinheads. (changes in interest rates will not make much difference to the UK's economy) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| Manufacturers find the feel-good factor in exports. | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| Markets all at sea over monetary union. | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| 'Mexican crisis will not frighten off investors.' | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| Pain on home front keeps exports flowing. (impact of further interest rate rise) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| Power, intellect and the management of markets. (US deputy treasury secretary Lawrence Summers)(Interview) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| Rates rise will hit homeowners. | Retail industry | Diane Coyle, Simon Pincombe |
| Relaxed Clarke on course for tax cut. (chancellor Kenneth Clarke likely to introduce tax cuts) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| Secret lives of the new moralisers. (public figures' involvement in local community)(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| Slowdown paves way for rate cut. (chancellor Kenneth Clarke could reduce base rates further in early 1996) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| The appliance of science to a tough Treasury portfolio. (Angela Knight, economic secretary to the Treasury)(Interview) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| The true cost of a minimum wage.(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| Tight profit margins fuel fears of inflation. | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| Time for companies to start spending their surplus cash. (new views on industrial investment) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| US fails to curb China's bootlegging. | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| Weak yen is Japan's route to recovery.(Column) | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
| World markets set for a year of optimism. | Retail industry | Diane Coyle |
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