Stephen King

@KingEconomist

Senior Economic Adviser at HSBC. Author of When the Money Runs Out (). Part-time pianist.

Joined July 2012

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  1. Why productivity growth is so weak and why monetary policy may be playing an unfortunate role. Me in the FT:

  2. Finished 's 'Easternisation' last night. A very fine book now even more relevant given Washington's conversion into Trumpton.

  3. ICYMI, my take on power shifts in the world economy as Washington turns into Trumpton.

  4. The new world (dis)order. What Trump means for the political economy of the planet. Me in the FT:

  5. In which is kind enough to quote some of my views on our Trumpian world.

  6. I assume there's no truth to the rumour that Jacob Rees-Mogg is in the running to replace Janet Yellen?

  7. Anyone remember something called Brexit?

  8. Just over a year ago, I was told by DC insiders that the Republican candidate would be either Bush or Rubio. "Trump?", I asked. "No way."

  9. I remember when independence of view for central banks & fiscal forecasting agencies was seen to be a good thing.

  10. My review in the Times of The Man Who Knew, the new bio of Alan Greenspan. has written a very good book:

  11. In which cites the views of two experts he agrees with to explain why we should ignore experts:

  12. Is Dylan the first Nobel literature winner to have done so having gone electric?

  13. Out of the EU and back to the halcyon days of yore. Yes, rationing!

  14. has a very interesting article on today~ Why Theresa May is so critical of monetary policy

  15. Thoughtful piece here. Yes, the devil is in the 's large current account deficit but also v low savings rate.

  16. How May's frustration with monetary policy could be channelled by Carney to make it more effective. Me in the FT:

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