Sunday, 18 December 2011

Liam Halligan

Liam Halligan


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LATEST FROM LIAM HALLIGAN

China may prevent a global recession but it won’t pick up the eurozone’s bills

A serious global slowdown looks likely in 2012 - or, at least, that’s the way conventional wisdom is shifting.

17 Dec 2011

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Eurozone leaders deluded over 'sticking plaster' treaty

So, now we know what the latest euro-crisis summit has to offer. The fifth comprehensive effort to stabilise the eurozone in nineteen months, this latest Brussels gab-fest produced a slew of headlines and initiatives. But what did it really achieve?

10 Dec 2011

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Germany: a reason why fiscal union and ECB funny money won't happen

Angela Merkel "vows to build fiscal union," we were told on Friday, after the German Chancellor's speech to the Bundestag. I just don't buy it.

03 Dec 2011

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