Philip Pilkington
Philip Pilkington is a macroeconomist and investment professional. He is the author of the book The Reformation in Economics, and blogs at Fixing the Economists and on Twitter @philippilk
Latest articles by Philip Pilkington
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Will tariffs trigger a new era of trade wars?
Tariffs levied on imports could spread if Donald Trump returns to office. What does this mean for Britain and the global economy?
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With energy bills rising prepare for a cold, expensive winter
Analysis Soaring energy bills will be a shock once temperatures fall. Prepare now, says Philip Pilkington.
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Why Australia’s luck is set to run out
Cover Story A low-quality election campaign in Australia has produced a government with no clear strategy. That’s bad news in an increasingly difficult geopolitical environment, says Philip Pilkington
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Fang tech stocks: Meta and Netflix lose their bite
Analysis Investors treated the Fang tech stocks as almost identical, but two of them are much weaker than the rest, says Philip Pilkington.
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The two nightmares facing investors
Analysis Rising inflation and weaker earnings suggest markets are set for a spell of toil and trouble, says Philip Pilkington.
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The investments to buy when markets start to crack
Analysis Rising inflation has central bankers between a rock and a hard place. Here’s how to protect your wealth, says Philip Pilkington.
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A nightmare 1970s scenario for investors is edging closer
Cover Story Inflation need not be a worry unless it is driven by labour market shortages. Unfortunately, writes macroeconomist Philip Pilkington, that’s exactly what we’re seeing today. Investors should beware
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