No wonder many have characterised the Fed’s interest rate stance as an “insurance policy”. Its beneficial impact comes with the usual trade-off of generous insurance risking high moral hazard and ...
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David Hunt, the chief executive of $1.3tn asset manager PGIM said he was concerned about “layered leverage” that private equity firms are using to return cash to investors and urged regulators to ...
EU capitals are organising an emergency meeting of foreign affairs ministers to respond to the rapidly escalating conflict in ...
This is an audio transcript of The Economics Show with Soumaya Keynes podcast episode: ‘How to cut government debt, with Robin Wigglesworth’ Soumaya Keynes The year is 2024 and we are still worrying ...
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Breaking Labour’s commitments would be a bad thing to do but failure to improve the UK’s condition could be even worse ...