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If KPMG can’t work out who can sign their audit reports what chance is there that they’re right?

Posted on April 16 2018

This comes from the disciplinary pages of this months Economia magazine, reporting from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales: It would appear
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There are few upsides to Brexit: people’s quantitative easing could be one of them

Posted on April 16 2018

The Guardian has something decidedly right in its editorial today, saying: When running for the Labour leadership, Jeremy Corbyn wanted a “people’s quantitative easing” to boost the
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Neck and neck

Posted on April 16 2018

A quick screenshot from The Times Red Box email this morning: If evidence that irrationality is alive and well and living in the UK is
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What macroeconomics can and should do

Posted on April 16 2018

I noted Howard Reed’s erudite and timely essay on what he has called Deconomics on Saturday. The original was posted in Prospect, who also published a
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The Lords will have their say on Brexit

Posted on April 16 2018

As the FT reports this morning: The House of Lords is expected to vote for Britain to remain in an EU customs union this week,
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