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Damage to growth has been done

One year on, how does it feel? How does it feel to know that you can't sell your house? That you can't get a loan from the bank to buy a house or, for that matter, anything else? That unemployment is on its way up?
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Inside View from London

Euro’s strength can’t heal rifts between rich and poor

Tuesday, 3 November 2009

There has been plenty of speculation about the dollar and poor old sterling recently — but how has the euro fared in its first big test?
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Going down - there was an expectation of recovery but last week's GDP figures showed otherwise

Sense of foreboding grows as the recession lingers on

Tuesday, 27 October 2009

Half-a-dozen quarters on, the UK is still in recession. The 0.4% drop in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the third quarter of this year left economists dumbfounded. Where were the green shoots? Why was recovery yet to materialise? Why had the efforts of policymakers - interest rate cuts, quantitative easing, big budget deficits, a drop in sterling - not paid off?
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Not quite the same, but the 80s can still teach us a thing or two

Tuesday, 20 October 2009

No pain, no gain. That is the message coming from the Conservatives and, for that matter, from Labour too. The UK's public finances are in a parlous state. Spending is going to be slashed. Taxes are going to rise. And our political leaders, both current and those-in-waiting, are hoping that a dose of tough medicine now will form the foundations of the next recovery.
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US is playing a dangerous game with difficult dollar

Tuesday, 13 October 2009

It's no great surprise that, in Britain, the collapse of the dollar has gone largely unnoticed. Sterling has fallen even further.
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The four most expensive words: ‘This time it’s different’... is it?

Tuesday, 6 October 2009

In a typical banking crisis, the economy stumbles and never gets its old pace back.
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Devaluation won't change much

Tuesday, 29 September 2009

Devaluation is a dirty word. It stinks of failure. Every so often, the British economy succumbs, most famously in 1949, 1967 and 1992. Each time, as the UK lost its economic footing and sterling collapsed, the people of Britain were left to inhale the stench of political desperation. Given all this, it's fortunate that the UK no longer pegs its exchange rate to anything in particular.
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Obama must resist the call of protectionism ahead of the G20

Tuesday, 22 September 2009

The internal combustion engine was not invented in the US. With the honourable exception of Mario Andretti, Americans tend to ignore Formula 1. General Motors and Ford no longer produce the iconic brands of yesteryear. On his new album, Jay-Z talks about “Cruisin' down 8th Street, off-white Lexus drivin' so slow”, no doubt keeping Toyota very happy but leaving Detroit rather sad.
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More caution with public finances may limit future risks

Tuesday, 15 September 2009

Running the economy is no easy task. Sometimes, I get the impression that policymakers think there is some magic formula which, once unlocked, will allow strong growth, low inflation and full employment to continue indefinitely.
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What happens to us if everyone rushes for the financial exit?

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

The beads of sweat must have been building up on Gordon Brown's brow last week. What if the leaders of other nations suddenly decided to raise taxes, to cut public spending or to raise interest rates to bring last year's policy stimulus to a close?
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Does the sign of some green shoots really mean we’re out of recession?

Tuesday, 25 August 2009

“The world has been through the most severe financial crisis since the Great Depression. The crisis in turn sparked a deep global recession, from which we are only now beginning to emerge.”
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Chancellor Jim Callaghan's attempt to solve the UK's problems in the 1960s ultimately failed

The UK’s ongoing economic problems

Tuesday, 2 June 2009

Saturday 17 October, 1964. Jim Callaghan sat at his desk in 11 Downing Street. As the new Chancellor of the Exchequer following Labour's election victory, it was Callaghan's job to sort out Britain's economic problems.
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Alistair Darling is forecasting the biggest-ever peacetime Budget deficit, even though the Treasury claims the recession will not be as painful as those in the early 1980s and 1990s

The Chancellor’s golden goose is no more and the cash has run out

Tuesday, 28 April 2009

It turns out, then, that the Government signed a pact with the financial devil. It was only as a result of the housing boom, the lending glut and big City bonuses that the Government was able to raise the revenues to fund its ambitions for education and health.
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Sunny skies over Belfast City Hall show that the weather forecasters got it right - but predicting the economy can be more complex

Economic forecasters could learn from meteorologists

Tuesday, 21 April 2009

Economists would make hopeless weather forecasters. Weather forecasters, at least those who worry about the British weather, are not keen on extrapolation.
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Spectre in the room ? G20 leaders were well briefed on the dangers posed by fragile east European economies, but did they do enough?

East European economic zombies stalking the IMF

Tuesday, 7 April 2009

When the leaders of the G20 sat down to their Jamie Oliver dinner at Downing Street last week there was a ghost at the feast.
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Saturday's peaceful G20 protests in London took place under the banner of

Domestic demands may spoil a global economic solution

Tuesday, 31 March 2009

How much will the financial crisis eventually cost? I'm not talking about the billions of pounds or the trillions of dollars being spent to rebuild the world's financial system.
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The Bullet train passes Mount Fuji, two iconic images of Japan

The answers to the current crisis could lie in Japan

Monday, 23 March 2009

What, today, counts as economic policy success? At their recent meeting the G20 finance ministers promised to “take whatever action is necessary until growth is restored.”
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Quantitative easing has been likened to printing money

Will printing more money ease crisis?

Monday, 16 March 2009

There is something wonderfully quirky about the way in which a major change in monetary arrangements is announced in the UK.
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Capitalism would be replaced by communism, said Karl Marx

Did Marx have it right all along?

Monday, 9 March 2009

“Modern bourgeois society... a society that has conjured up such gigantic means of production and of exchange, is like the sorcerer who is no longer able to control the powers of the nether world whom he has called up by his spells.”
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The Italian economy has been suffering from the eurozone's uniform interest rate and the high value of the euro

Eurozone is being stress-tested, but it will not break apart easily

Monday, 2 March 2009

The European leaders gathered recently in Berlin, their aim apparently being to move towards a common approach at the forthcoming Group of Twenty economic summit in London in April, as to what to do about the global downturn.
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Central bankers shouldn't be pretending to be offering the economic equivalent of nose-piercings and tongue studs, or thinking they should be heading off to Glastonbury or Burning Man - it's unbecoming

Rate cuts will not end this crisis

Monday, 23 February 2009

“Chugger chugger chugger chugger”... yes, it's the sound of the printing press. With UK interest rates down to 1% and US interest rates at zero, it's no longer possible to pretend that rate cuts alone will bring this economic crisis to an end. In the monetary sphere, something else needs to be done.
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More view from london:

L'derry Chamber of Commerce Dinner

  • Minister for Regional Development Conor Murphy with Mayor Councillor Paul Fleming. Londonderry Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner at The Everglades Hotel, Londonderry
  • The City of Hope Collective who performed during the Chamber of Commerce annual dinner
  • Rosa McLaughlin and John McMonagle with Minister for Regional Development, Conor Murphy. Londonderry Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner at The Everglades Hotel.

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NI Travel and Tourism Awards

  • Sean Crummey entertains guests at the Northern Ireland Travel and Tourism Awards 2009
  • Sean Crummey, Maureen Ledwith and Nan Short with Craig Doyle at the Slieve Donard Resort and Spa at the Northern Ireland Travel and Tourism Awards 2009
  • Rowan Devereux and Ciaran Mulligan of Blue Insurances with Craig Doyle at the Slieve Donard Resort and Spa at the Northern Ireland Travel and Tourism Awards 2009

NI Travel and Tourism Awards

Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Awards

  • From left to right, Daniel McRitchie (Andor Technology, placed 48 in this year?s Fast 50 ranking); Mark McCusker (Texthelp Systems Ltd, placed 40th in this year?s Fast 50 ranking); Trevor Jordan (Andor Technology); and Seamus Scullion (Texthelp Systems Ltd).
  • James Greer, proprietor of Greer Publications, presents the ?Rising Star? award to Mary McKenna and Paul McElvaney of Learning Pool Ltd.
  • From left to right: Daniel McRitchie and Trevor Jordan of Andor Technology.

Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Awards

CEF Construction Awards 2009

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  • CEF Construction Awards 2009
  • CEF Construction Awards 2009

CEF Construction Awards 2009

Newry Chamber of Commerce Banquet

  • Newry Chamber of Commerce Banquet. Thursday 8 October 09
  • Newry Chamber of Commerce Banquet. Thursday 8 October 09
  • Newry Chamber of Commerce Banquet. Thursday 8 October 09

Newry Chamber of Commerce Banquet

Connecting Employers to Communities

  • The Connecting Employers to Communities event hosted at Hillsborough Castle by Business in the Community on 23 September 2009.
  • The Connecting Employers to Communities event hosted at Hillsborough Castle by Business in the Community on 23 September 2009.
  • The Connecting Employers to Communities event hosted at Hillsborough Castle by Business in the Community on 23 September 2009.

Connecting Employers to Communities

Ulster Tatler Awards 2009

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In pictures: Doing the business

  • Innovative student Cathy wins top placement prize
Business studies student Cathy Keenan Is the winner of the Ulster Business School?s 2009 Annual Placement Innovation Awards. Cathy completed her year-long placement at Belfast City Council where she identified that the council could engage further with students to promote business start-up as a viable career alternative. Cathy organised a student enterprise fair which led to the development of an ongoing student enterprise programme and a joint business networking initiative with the University of Ulster Alumni Association
  • Martin Murphy, managing director of Hewlett Packard in Ireland joins Jimmy Stewart, director of C2k to announce that HP has been awarded a £24m contract for managed services to C2k. C2k is the public |sector body tasked with the delivery of education technology services to schools in Northern Ireland. The contract, awarded by the Western Education and Library Board, means HP?s involvement in the C2k project extends from five to seven years and covers the provision of email hosting, help desk services, video conferencing services and a virtual learning environment for school children
  • Bushmills in £2.6m stores roll-out
Bushmills has completed its £2.6m investment in new maturation warehouses, which increases the Distillery?s storage capacity by another 44,000 barrels of whiskey. 
The build is part of Diageo?s £10.5m investment in the brand since it acquired Bushmills in 2005 and follows the recent installation of its new Potstill and Mash House, as well as the unveiling of its new bottle design. 
The warehouses were unveiled by Colum Egan, Bushmills? Master Distiller, and Denis O?Connor from Patton Group, the building contractor.

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