Kenneth Clarke, a Conservative member of parliament for 49 years and the UK’s chancellor of the exchequer between 1993-97, speaks with OMFIF Chairman David Marsh in the run-up to the 12 December general election. They discuss the surreal circumstances that have changed the face of British politics since the Brexit referendum in June 2016, Jeremy Corbyn’s tenure as leader of the Labour party, and how Conservative Prime Minister Boris Johnson might conduct future negotiations with the European Union.
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Functions of US fiscal policy in challenging times
Fed Talk: September FOMC and the strategic review
The OMFIF/KPMG series: Sustainability and stewardship in asset management
US-China relations and global growth
Japan’s outlook post Abenomics
Diving into US investment grade bond markets
DLT and its potential use for CBDC
Ahead of the ECB: short-, medium- and long-term prospects for Europe
Managing the global economic slowdown
Taking the long view: An asset owner’s perspectives
Fed Talk: managing the US’ economic downturn
In conversation with the Ambassador of China to the United Kingdom
The OMFIF/KPMG series: Sustainable infrastructure and the green transition
Digital currency and the new cold war
Designing a sustainable recovery
CBDC is a public good, not a private business case
In Conversation with Bill Dudley: US economic policy and outlook
Central bank gold reserves before and after the Covid-19 shock
Strategic cost transformation in wealth and asset management
Week in review: Flattening the debt curve, IMF's epic battle, and more
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