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Philip Shaw Quotes

«Continued developments in Iraq will be the main factor driving markets.»
Author: Philip Shaw
«One should note that the figures were pushed up by the [Queen's] jubilee-related bounce-back in manufacturing output in July and that the underlying pace of growth in the UK economy is still likely to be below trend.»
Author: Philip Shaw
«We will see nervous trading ahead, as we have seen from Cisco that the worst is not yet over for corporate earnings.»
Author: Philip Shaw
«Economic news since the 4 August easing has been a mixed bag and consistent with rates remaining on hold.»
Author: Philip Shaw
«Base rates will almost certainly remain on hold at 4.5%.»
Author: Philip Shaw
«The strength of high street activity during the month (November) reflects an abrupt turn in the weather driving demand for winter wear.»
Author: Philip Shaw
«We think the door is still open for a cut in rates over the next two months, perhaps as soon as next month.»
Author: Philip Shaw
«The figures are a mixed bag but what's quite striking is how low output price inflation remains despite the general background of higher input costs.»
Author: Philip Shaw
«The Next statement has given a boost to general retailers and the Next share price in particular.»
Author: Philip Shaw
«It's very early to be drawing too many conclusions on the high street after the Christmas and New Year trading period. It's going to take some time for the full picture to unfold.»
Author: Philip Shaw

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