Sunday, 26 February 2012

Liam Halligan

Liam Halligan

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

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LATEST FROM LIAM HALLIGAN

Soaring oil prices will dwarf the Greek drama

Since last week's eurozone "grand summit", the headlines have been positive and, in the official photos anyway, the main players appear to be smiling. As such, the global equity rally goes on.

25 Feb 2012

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As Athens riots, global markets say 'so what?'

So what if it's totally unclear whether or not a second Greek bail-out will be agreed on Monday? So what if, after a week of particularly nasty rioting, parts of Athens now resemble a Mad Max film set?

18 Feb 2012

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Britain's extreme QE is dangerously counter-productive

This weekend, with the Greek Parliament staging a dramatic “make-or-break” vote on monetary union, it would be easy to lose sight of what’s happening in the UK.

11 Feb 2012

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Equity markets sing a different tune from IMF

Global investor sentiment is now not only split down the middle, but the split is getting deeper and wider. The optimists and pessimists are further apart than ever.

04 Feb 2012

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