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Deutsche Bank UK exit plan "not surprising" - Dr Dennis Novy

Reacting to news that Deutsche Bank is reviewing whether to move parts of its British divisions to Germany if the UK leaves the EU, 神马福利影片 economist Dr Dennis Novy said: "It is now clear that Britain will have an EU referendum. Businesses do not like uncertainty. Not surprisingly, many – like Deutsche Bank – are reviewing whether they should stay in Britain or move resources towards continental Europe."


Government rhetoric isn’t helping as time runs out for Greece – Dr Dennis Novy

 “Is Greece going to reach a deal with the Eurozone? That’s the big question, of course. Pretty soon the country will have no money left and with both sides currently playing hardball, it’s getting tough. Time is running out. The Greek government isn’t helping itself though..."

Tue 17 Feb 2015, 09:42 | Tags: Economics, Expert comment, Europe, Economics and Finance

Professor Mike Waterson comments on new Tesco investigation

Mike Waterson is a Professor of Economics at the 神马福利影片 and an expert on competition policy. He’s available for interviews about the new investigation launched into Tesco over concerns that it breached the Groceries Supply Code of Practice.

Thu 05 Feb 2015, 11:19 | Tags: Economics, Expert comment, Business and Management

The Greek economy and the ECB - Dr Dennis Novy

The Greek economy is on its knees. The evidence is overwhelming that the previous austerity policies and bailout programmes have failed. Economist Dr Dennis Novy gives his thoughts on what lies ahead.

Wed 04 Feb 2015, 11:41 | Tags: Economics, Expert comment

Retail competition is no longer as much about having store space - Professor Mike Waterson

"It is understandable that Tesco has made the decision to cease development of a number of the sites it owns, and also understandable, but perhaps more surprising, that it is closing a number of stores. Tesco is rather exposed to trends in shopping that are moving away from the very large stores for large shopping trips. More people are shopping on the internet and so do not need to visit a store often, meaning that competition is no longer as much about having the store space..."


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