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A haunted house, medieval phantasms, romance in a loop, and machines in control are among the genre-expanding fare
The deficit reality is that we are in effect borrowing from our collective economic futures
Alarm bells should start ringing when so many countries are performing so well at once
Old horror tropes are recycled to fearsome effect in this revamp of Stephen King’s horror about a demonic clown
Central bankers do not know what determines inflation, though few will admit it
One factor in the long, not strong, economic upswing is a stretchy labour force
This time it is the richest countries that are seeking the safety of their borders
What was originally seen as a cyclical problem has morphed into a supply-side constraint, writes Stephen King
The biggest problem is one Draghi can do nothing about, writes Stephen King
The US no longer controls its own destiny nor, indeed, the destiny of others, writes Stephen King
Maintaining discipline in a world of local taxes will be hard
A little uncertainty can go a long way toward reducing risk-taking, writes Stephen King
The UK is in danger of going back to its bad old unbalanced ways, writes Stephen King
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