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Duncan Innes

Why some economists fear Osborne's upper cuts will leave Britain out for the count | Bu... - 0 views

  • It is this gloomy backdrop which exercises the minds of the third and final group of experts, the bears. For them, the risk is both of a double-dip recession and a long, painful work out from the excesses of the past. Looking at the four main components of demand they would say that consumption is going to be weak so investment will disappoint. Government spending is going to be slashed, leaving a massive burden on exports at a time of slower growth and currency wars. The bears are currently the smallest group. Their numbers are likely to be swelled as winter progresses.
Duncan Innes

America's economy: Not by monetary policy alone | The Economist - 0 views

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    How to boost the US economy
Duncan Innes

Bernanke could be repeating Greenspan's gaffes | Business | The Guardian - 0 views

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    Three big questions arise from the decision by the Federal Reserve tonight to pump an extra $600bn (£372bn) into the US economy through the policy known as quantitative easing. Why is America's central bank taking this action? What are the likely consequences? How will the rest of the world respond?
Duncan Innes

Quantitative easing explained | Business | The Guardian - 0 views

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    Quantitative easing explained Quantitative easing: what is it and does it work?
Duncan Innes

US Federal Reserve launches new round of quantitative easing | Business | The Guardian - 0 views

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    America's central bank announced that it would pump an additional $600bn (£372bn) into the ailing US economy over the next eight months in an attempt to accelerate growth and cut unemployment
Duncan Innes

Video: Comedian puts US debt crisis into rap - Telegraph - 0 views

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    A rap video putting across the message that America is spending too much on credit
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