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The Independent 1995 Paul Wallace
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A bloated industry bleats for relief. (continued problems in housing market)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
A choice between jobs and 'franc fort.' (French monetary policy)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
A disagreement on tactics, not strategy. (deadlock between Bank of England and chancellor over interest rates)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
A hammer to crack the work incentive nut. (Labour party clashes with Institute for Fiscal Studies over tax policy)(Column)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
A technocrat joins battle for greater independence. (Howard Davies, new deputy governor of the Bank of England)(Interview)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
Blair takes the battle beyond Clause IV. (new directions for the Labour party)
Retail industry
Donald Macintyre, Paul Wallace
Bundesbank cuts rates and eases UK pressure.
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
Central bank battle lines are drawn. (clashes over the construction of European monetary union)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
Fake blood and spending cuts. (Treasury clashes with spending departments over spending cuts)(Column)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
G7 has no answer to currency woes. (Group of Seven countries to discuss currency fluctuations)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
Growth 'set to fall' in OECD.
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
Investment alone will not solve Britain's problems. (shadow chancellor Gordon Brown emphasises link between investment and growth)(Column)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
Is this jobless strategy too good to be true? (moves to reduce long-term unemployment)(Column)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
It feels bad now, but it looked good then. (views on latest economic developments)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
Japanese recovery in peril.
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
Jaws of tax trap close on bickering Tories. (problems with disappointing tax receipts)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
Jobs: a nasty surprise that's here to stay. (concern over latest unemployment figures)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
Learning to live in the policy spotlight. (Bank of England comes under scrutiny)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
Minimum wage debate is phoney. (mixed views on national minimum wage)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
New economic miracle takes great leap of faith. (some economists claim that a new economic miracle is emerging)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
PSBR and jobless figures jolt hopes for the Budget.
Retail industry
John Rentoul, Paul Wallace
Slowdown in growth fuels hopes of rate cut.
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
So, how has Master Clarke been doing? (performance of chancellor Kenneth Clarke)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
Soul-searching over an earlier monetary union. (views on German economic and monetary union)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
Stern test lying round the corner for 'franc fort.' (views on French monetary policy)(Column)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
Stripping off Clarke's bikini. (UK government's 1995 Budget may not be as cautious as chancellor Kenneth Clarke has stated)(Column)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
The City and the global village. (some City of London investment banking operations fall into foreign hands)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
The German role model frays at the edges.
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
The riddle of the labour market. (views on underlying performance of labour market)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
The timetable now heading for delay. (timetable for monetary union likely to be amended)(Column)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
This could be last chance for Clarke. (chancellor Kenneth Clarke may have only one more Budget left)(Column)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
US plays with fire in bullying Japan.
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
Why Major's tax promises just don't add up. (chancellor Kenneth Clarke faces difficult decisions on tax cuts)(Column)
Retail industry
Paul Wallace
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