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.
Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
FedTalk: Communicating crisis response and the need for coordination
China and the economic impact of coronavirus Part II
Synopsis: Coronavirus special
Charlie Bean: Back to normality
Bank of Japan: Monetary easing unlimited
Investing in digital infrastructure
Synopsis: Central banks v coronavirus, Biden's surge, and more
Lamont analyses end of austerity
Ahead of the ECB: Responding to coronavirus
Synopsis: Coronavirus with a side of gender balance
What Super Tuesday means for the US election
What to expect from Brexit negotiations
Synopsis: Buttigieg takes on the US deficit, The future of payments, and Norway's sovereign wealth push
China and the economic impact of coronavirus
Synopsis: When central bankers' powers run out, trust in central banks, tackling climate change, and more
Germany’s economic position: Challenges, opportunities and future policy
Synopsis: Germany's leader in waiting, a harmful currency proposal, and Andrew Bailey's Brexit battles
ESG and investment management: Official institutions' approach to climate risk
Synopsis: Green deal widening EU divide, what Libra means for money creation, and Brexiteers' unfinished revolution
Fed talk: The ample reserves framework and dynamism of the US labour market
Join Podbean Ads Marketplace and connect with engaged listeners.
Advertise Today
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
U.S Property Podcast
Aligned Money Show
Dubai Property Podcast
The Ramsey Show
The Clark Howard Podcast