The Independent 1995 Gavyn Davies - Abstracts

The Independent 1995 Gavyn Davies
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A housing recovery would create new losers. (problems with rising house prices)Retail industryGavyn Davies
A mountain of reasons to reduce public debt. (need for tightening of fiscal policy)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Avoiding the global demographic time-bomb. (budgetary effects of ageing populations)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Budget spending plans will not fix deficit.(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Can the Bank of Japan really tame the yen?Retail industryGavyn Davies
Clarke gambles on another year of restraint. (chancellor Kenneth Clarke seeks to reduce real level of spending)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Clarke wins first skirmish but not the war. (chancellor Kenneth Clarke still in conflict with Bank of England over interest rates)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Crunch decisions loom on the single currency.Retail industryGavyn Davies
Fiscal navel-gazing may leave Labour nest-egg. (Labour party's tax policy)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Four reasons by base rates should be cut.(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
France opens its arms to Waigel's tough plan. (France agrees with Germany over imposition of fiscal controls after European monetary union)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Global downturn is sharp, but not permanent. (business community does not share financial markets' fears about recession)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Is Japan really facing a liquidity trap?Retail industryGavyn Davies
Politics points to the wrong Budget strategy. (UK government making wrong assumptions about economy)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Revenue shortfall will not stop budget tax cuts.(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Strong signs for UK in European capital boom. (UK's economic growth prospects)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Tax cuts a risk Tories cannot afford to take.(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
The inflation target that nobody wants to hit. (strong feeling against a rise in base rates)Retail industryGavyn Davies
UK suffers from global inventory shake-out. (international factors influence UK's economic performance)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Vulcanomics obscures the Tories' real choices. (Conservative party considers how to finance tax cuts)Retail industryGavyn Davies
What they should have told the Chancellor. (difficulties in assessing economic developments)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Why has the US economy slowed so much?Retail industryGavyn Davies
Why not just abandon the bells and whistles? (confusion over UK government's new inflation target)Retail industryGavyn Davies
Will the Chancellor overrule the Bank again? (chancellor Kenneth Clarke may decide to introduce a large cut in base rates)(Column)Retail industryGavyn Davies
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