Category: Cohesive Capitalism

The eponymous estate of Mansfield Park; the stately home of Jane Austen’s great novel, was paid for from the proceeds of a Caribbean slave plantation….

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Only six in ten people aged 18-24 turned out to vote in the 2017 general election, compared to a national average of seven in ten….

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This issue of our Finance Outlook focuses on monetary policy – in the lead-up to our Monetary Policy Conference on November 27th. While it is…

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Wages for Housework! Some of us are old enough to remember when this slogan emerged during the 1970s upsurge in feminism in the UK. At…

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I must say, I’m feeling pretty chuffed. But more of that later. Finally, many are coming to see the folly of a business culture and…

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Whether it’s Brexit, EU-China, US-EU relations, the business of political prediction has become a mug’s game leading to market volatility and potential financial instability Will…

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So here’s a thought. Those organisations who will be the most successful in the future are those that do not let themselves be totally captured…

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We are participating in this event organized by the Financial Services Club and Z-Yen Outline Over the past decade, central banks have taken on new…

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In the short term, a no-deal exit from the EU may break the current impasse in UK parliament and please the most ardent Brexiteers. But…

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As the digital giants (FANGs) are described by Bloomberg as not so much disrupting the economy but “eating it alive”, there is evidence of a…

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Has monetary policy reached the end of the road? That is certainly an impression one is justified having reached following Mr Draghi’s press conference where…

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