Simon French
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Simon French Life story
Simon French was born and raised in Australia. He wrote his first novel while still in high school. He has written several novels and picture books, published in Australia and overseas. ...
The flashing warning sign that is worrying investors
... It is likely to impact whichever party wins the UK general election tipped for next year, says Simon French, a managing director at investment bank Panmure Gordon...
UK wages grow at record rate
... Simon French, chief economist at Panmure Gordon, said that inflation could fall to 7% or even 6...
Could a US debt default unleash global chaos?
... However, if it did, " it would make the global financial crisis look like a tea party" says Simon French, chief economist at investment bank Panmure Gordon, referring to the near collapse of the world s banking industry in 2008...
Investors remain calm despite political chaos
... Simon French, chief economist at Panmure Gordon, told the BBC: " The UK Government can borrow for 10 years at about 4% - that number has come down in recent days, but it s [the UK Government] paying about 0...
Faulty drainage work blamed for fatal Stonehaven derailment
... What has the reaction been? Simon French, the chief inspector of rail accidents, said the industry owed it to everyone affected by the tragedy to learn safety lessons for the future...
Metal price rise will make canned food more expensive, says LME chief
... " Panmure Gordon economist Simon French told the BBC that the UK s inflation rate could now hit 10% because of higher costs, and on Thursday an industry body warned that UK household energy bills could reach as high as £3,000 a year...
Lorry stuck on Essex crossing barrier almost hit by train
... Simon French, chief inspector of rail accidents, said it was almost a disaster , adding that Network Rail and Amey Inabensa had addressed the factors to stop it happening again...
UK wages grow at record rate
Wages grew at a record annual pace between April and June, according to new figures from The Office for National Statistics.
Regular pay grew by 7. 8%, the highest annual growth rate since comparable records began in 2001.
Inflation, which measures the pace at which prices are rising, has eased but remains relatively high at 7. 9%.
But Darren Morgan from the ONS said Tuesday's figures suggested " people's real pay is recovering".
Mr Morgan, the ONS's director of economic statistics, said that basic pay " is growing at its fastest since current records began".
" Coupled with lower inflation, this means The Position on people's real pay is recovering and now looks a bit better than a few months back. "
New inflation figures are due out on Wednesday and are expected to show price growth slowed again during July.
Simon French , chief economist at Panmure Gordon, said that inflation could fall to 7% or even 6. 8%. However, that remains far higher than The Bank of England's target to keep inflation at 2%.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com