Economics and Finance

Nutmeg's Internet Browser Support Policy

By Julie Falconer, May 4, 2012

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The decision over which internet browsers Nutmeg should support is something that I, as head of user experience, have thought long and hard about.

Nutmeg is all about providing access to great investment management, especially for those previously excluded due to a lack of time, knowledge, large minimum deposits or because it is simply an intimidating area. We therefore care about being as inclusive as possible, while at the same time making the Nutmeg experience the smoothest it can be.

Therefore, we made a decision to follow Google's browser policy of supporting the latest and...


Waiting in Vain for a Macroeconomic Policy

by Matthew Green, April 25, 2012

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George Osborne’s Budget created no shortage of headlines – most of them negative ones about grandmothers and pasties. But where is the big picture planning for the British economy?  Matthew Green looks at the wider issues of government debt, fiscal stimulus and direct investment....

What are the True Implications of Quantitative Easing

by Shaun Richards, April 19, 2012

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Adam Posen, a member of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) and long supporter of Quantitative Easing, yesterday voted against further monetary stimulus for the UK economy.  His actions surprised many and he articulated his reasoning in this blog post for the Ind......


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Can Credit Rating Agencies Remain Relevant?

by Clare Williams, March 6, 2012

This is a guest post by Clare Williams, who writes a blog about Credit Rating Agencies and their ...

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The Truth about Executive Pay

by Deborah Hargreaves, March 1, 2012

This is a guest article by Deborah Hargreaves, former business editor of the Guardian and former ...