Sunday, 24 June 2012

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

Eurozone nations are stuck in a 'doom loop’

The euro was a very bad idea yet fiscal union is far worse and will fail, but not before it spreads bitterness across Europe.

23 Jun 2012

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Bank ‘throws kitchen sink’ at credit problem

The eurozone crisis seems on the cusp of some kind of denouement.

16 Jun 2012

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UK and Europe languish in a 'zombie bank’ malaise

Britain and Europe are failing to tackle the problem of technically insolvent banks and are trying to buy time with QE, summits, and other can-kicking measures.

09 Jun 2012

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Are the UK, US and German safe havens safe at all?

The US, eurozone and China are the three largest economies on earth. Each has been hoping the other two would help pull the global economy out of its seemingly neverending malaise.

02 Jun 2012

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For the eurozone, the worst is yet to come

This euro crisis is now getting extremely serious. Events are happening quickly, closing-in on policy-makers and threatening to engulf us.

26 May 2012

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We could all be losers in this Greek poker game

So now there can be no question about it. The possibility of “eurozone exit” is real.

19 May 2012

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