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If Mark Carney believes in ethics what is he going to do about it? Precisely nothing at all, it seems

Posted on May 28 2014

This is the introduction to Mark Carney’s speech to the Inclusive Capitalism conference, yesterday. It was published by the Bank of England. Introduction Inclusive capitalism
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Jersey’s getting tetchy

Posted on May 28 2014

I received this mail yesterday. Well, to be precise, it was forwarded to me. Either way it turned up in my in box: A CSFI
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If only local authority pension funds used their clout for social benefit

Posted on May 28 2014

As Larry Elliott notes in the Guardian this morning: The four biggest pension funds in the world in 2013 were the Japan government pension fund,
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Like it

Posted on May 28 2014

Especially for Carol Wilcox, a regular commentator on this site and tireless campaigner for land value taxation, there is now a ‘like post’ button on
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