Larry Elliott
Larry Elliott is the Guardian's economics editor and has been with the paper since 1988
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Brexit forecasters miss everything that matters to real votersWhat if the warnings from the IMF, the OECD and the Bank of England are just going straight over the heads of ordinary people?
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Green and Chappell face major dressing down over BHS sagaSir Phillip and associates made nearly £600m while boss of firm that bought retailer was a known risk – so its not just downtrodden staff who want answers
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Why the global economy may need to get worse before it gets betterUntil governments act collectively to bolster growth, lasting recovery from the 2008-09 recession will remain elusive
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EU referendum – when to buy your holiday moneyIt is not only a Brexit vote which would mean far fewer euros or dollars for your holiday currency
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Sluggish US growth forms part of a worrying global trendThe global economy is running out of steam and the conventional weapons are increasingly ineffective
Bank of England in preparations for potential Brexit