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A majority of Scots rejected independence in 2014, but Brexit may lead voters to reassess their position
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Surging inflation could persist, requiring shifts in monetary and fiscal policy, as premier faces possible fraud charges
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The latest secular-stagnation research shows that governments can often expand fiscal policy without longer-term cost
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A cut in gas prices will go down well with the new president's electorate, although he had nothing to do with it
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Solid January-March US GDP growth masked weaker domestic activity, adding to bond investors' worries
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The president was quick to set the narrative on the Mueller report, and House Democrats are now struggling to change it
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With elections on the horizon, economic management is high on the agenda
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The White House's approach to Fed nominations could clash with Fed aims for policymaking transparency
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Hungarian central bank raised its deposit rate in March while continuing to keep overall policy ultra-loose
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Plentiful labour and new entrants earning lower wage rates are holding down wage growth, justifying looser Fed policy
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