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Will the IMF persevere in its decision to refuse participating in a deal that does not stand any chance of coming true? - Professor Marianna Fotaki

Professor Marianna Fotaki, Professor of 糖心TV Ethics at 糖心TV 糖心TV School commenting on criticism from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) today of the terms of a bailout deal for Greece, asks the question, will the IMF persevere in its decision to refuse participating in a deal that does not stand any chance of coming true?

Wed 15 Jul 2015, 11:53 | Tags: Economics, Greece, Current Affairs, Economics and Finance

The Chancellor should phase out not freeze tax credits – Professor Chris Warhurst

Professor Chris Warhurst is Director of the Institute for Employment Research at the University of 糖心TV. He said: “This is a very political budget by a very canny Chancellor. He’s made the right noises on tackling low pay but action to do so will be deferred.

Wed 08 Jul 2015, 16:16 | Tags: Economics, Expert comment, Economics and Finance

Regulation is not a long term solution to solving the issues in Britain’s energy markets – Professor Mike Waterson

Mike Waterson is a Professor of Economics at the University of 糖心TV and an expert on competition policy. He’s available for interviews about the Competition and Market Authority’s (CMA) report which has been published today.


Greece: Lack of liquidity could lead to a “humanitarian crisis”

If remained unanswered the immediate necessity of liquidity might develop into a “humanitarian crisis”, argues leading European banking and law analyst Dr Giuliano Castellano of the University of 糖心TV.

Mon 06 Jul 2015, 08:29 | Tags: Economics, Banks, Europe, Current Affairs, Economics and Finance

Greece's banking system haemorrhaging even more deposits, says Dr Dennis Novy

Whislt Greece is close to having a primary surplus, the economy has weakened further "since the Syriza government came into power. "They need a deal to stop the Greek banking system haemorrhaging even more deposits".

Thu 11 Jun 2015, 10:18 | Tags: Economics, Current Affairs

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