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1 Jan 2012: William Keegan: A leading ratings agency spells out what 2012 could bring for the chancellor of the exchequer
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18 Dec 2011: William Keegan: When peace returned, debts were forgiven and a long-term loan programme put in place… for Germany. Something of a similar order is required for the ailing countries of the eurozone
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20 Nov 2011: William Keegan: The tensions in Europe arise from the fundamental competitiveness problem created by a single currency. But the crisis is exacerbated by a dogged pursuit of austerity
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6 Nov 2011: William Keegan: Allowing Greece to join was not the first time politics was to triumph over rational economics in the eurozone
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16 Oct 2011: William Keegan: Doing the right thing is all the rage these days. But that handy phrase is being used to characterise some very different – not to say entirely contradictory – policies
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9 Oct 2011: William Keegan: Harold Macmillan got through four chancellors in six years – and George Osborne is patently not delivering the goods for his prime minister at the moment
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25 Sep 2011: William Keegan: Angela Merkel is doing her best with a recalcitrant electorate, but it is no surprise that the US and China are anxious for a voice
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18 Sep 2011: William Keegan: We can only hope against hope that policymakers will think better of their determination to pursue a policy of simultaneous deflation
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7 Aug 2011: William Keegan: Investors will shelter in almost any port when the storms become severe. And being a 'safe haven' is not always good news for a nation's currency, or its competitiveness
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31 Jul 2011: William Keegan: Governments on both sides of the Atlantic would do well to remember that premature measures to reduce budget deficits can be just as fiscally irresponsible as excessive government spending
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