Sunday, 9 January 2011

Liam Halligan

Liam Halligan

Liam Halligan's column tackles head on the key issues facing the British and global economy.

LATEST FROM LIAM HALLIGAN

Why Congdon is on losing side of monetary easing argument

Liam Halligan firmly believes QE is the wrong response to the financial crisis, so when respected economist Tim Congdon called him a "monetary conservative of the backwoods persuasion" for his vews he felt compelled to respond.

02 Jan 2011


Roger Bootle

roger bootle

Roger Bootle is one of the City's leading economists. In his column he sheds light on how the UK and world economies are performing and the challenges facing the world's policymakers.

LATEST FROM ROGER BOOTLE

Two-way eurozone split could solve debt crisis

Roger Bootle on why Germany should lead a 'likely' euro break-up.

05 Jan 2011

'Pound's low has passed'

Roger Bootle: Sterling's upside risk is worrying for the UK economy in 2011.

04 Jan 2011

Cause for optimism on a long road to recovery

Looking ahead at 2011, economist Roger Bootle sees terrible times for households, subdued growth in the economy and plenty of unfinished business.

04 Jan 2011