Is that actually true?
The last economic forecast I saw showed the UK heading for recession, and growth low
I have no axe to grind here, but one never knows who to believe.
I've just been reading a review of a book written by the ex-head of HSBC, by a professor of 'historical finance' who says, "and then there is the existential question, 'what actually IS money? - it is increasingly difficult say in the modern financial world"
So if these guys don't know, what hope is there for the likes of me?
// The Bank of England will push the UK into recession by the end of the year in its battle to curb the worst inflation of any Group of Seven economy, according to Bloomberg Economics.
In an analysis published Tuesday, economists Dan Hanson and Ana Andrade say a shallow if protracted downturn is the price of taming an inflation rate that remains stubbornly close to double digits — despite 13 straight interest-rate increases since the end of 2021. //