The uncertainty hanging over the UK’s future is profound and self-inflicted
Buyers of European equities should note chances of positive political surprise are growing
The chancellor rightly put a focus on social capital, writes Stephanie Flanders
Answers are not to be found in the old, familiar places
Time to forget the UK referendum effect and look at the big picture, writes Stephanie Flanders
The prime minister should go beyond big-ticket infrastructure schemes, writes Stephanie Flanders
The damage beyond the UK may be manageable but political problems loom, writes Stephanie Flanders
The good news does not cheer the public finances as it used to, writes Stephanie Flanders
Innovation’s distributive consequences dwarf the aggregate effects
A curiously old-fashioned obsession with ‘wrong’ exchange rates
Energy revolution looks ever more necessary — and achievable
What at first looks positive from an economic standpoint can turn negative if the politics goes wrong, says Stephanie Flanders
Experts discuss interest rates, China, a possible Brexit and much more
Emerging economies and market corrections test core assumptions, says Stephanie Flanders
M&S chief executive Lord Rose leads platform with emphasis on the young, entrepreneurs and women
China’s market rumbles highlight the limits of a more aggressive ECB, writes Stephanie Flanders
Data highlight investment slowdown and limits to recovery, writes Stephanie Flanders
Chancellor’s break with Tory orthodoxy not very conservative at all, writes Stephanie Flanders
Bigger matters than the number of MPs will shape the outlook, writes Stephanie Flanders
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