STORRE Collection: Electronic copies of Accounting and Finance newspaper/magazine articles.
http://hdl.handle.net/1893/24065
Electronic copies of Accounting and Finance newspaper/magazine articles.2024-03-28T10:32:12ZInflation: there's a vital way to reduce it that everyone overlooks - raise productivity
http://hdl.handle.net/1893/34464
Title: Inflation: there's a vital way to reduce it that everyone overlooks - raise productivity
Author(s): McMillan, David
Abstract: First paragraph: Inflation has become one of the great issues of our times. The UK’s is the highest in the G7, weighing in at 9% a year according to the most recent figures on consumer price inflation.2022-05-27T00:00:00ZFive graphs that show how uncertain markets are about the coronavirus recovery
http://hdl.handle.net/1893/31545
Title: Five graphs that show how uncertain markets are about the coronavirus recovery
Author(s): McMillan, David
Abstract: First paragraph: Financial markets can tell us a lot about the economic recovery ahead, based on their direction of travel and how confident investors feel about the future. This is important as we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic. There is much debate about whether the economic recovery will be a V-shape, indicating a short-lived economic downturn with a quick return to previous levels of output. Or if the recovery will take longer, following a U-shape. Or it could be more like an L-shape, with no near-term recovery and ultimately taking many years or even decades.2020-07-28T00:00:00ZFive ways coronavirus lockdowns increase inequality
http://hdl.handle.net/1893/31049
Title: Five ways coronavirus lockdowns increase inequality
Author(s): Tabner, Isaac T
Abstract: First paragraph: There are still many things we do not yet know about coronavirus, including the mortality rate. We also do not know the ultimate economic effect of measures that governments across the world have implemented to slow the spread of the virus. Nonetheless, it’s safe to say that social distancing will increase social inequality.2020-04-08T00:00:00ZWhat a 1960s cartoon cat tells us about the post-crisis mortgage market
http://hdl.handle.net/1893/30893
Title: What a 1960s cartoon cat tells us about the post-crisis mortgage market
Author(s): Webb, Robert
Abstract: First paragraph: Marketers are supposed to be inventive folk – and attempting to interpret their thinking can sometimes invite a descent into the futility of literary criticism. Even so, Halifax’s decision to build its latest mortgage-lending campaign around Top Cat deserves attention, as it might just tell us something about the changing terrain of the UK home-buying landscape.2016-05-20T00:00:00Z