MARKETPLACE
June 2012
‘If Mervyn King should be awarded a medal for his bravery before a solid redoubt of fact, he also deserves a prize for the exceptional selectiveness of his memory’
Like this article? Share, save or print using the icons below
May 2012
'New Labour's top brass doesn't live on council estates, but it might have the decency to check the impact its policies have had on the UK labour market'
Like this article? Share, save or print using the icons below
April 2012
‘What would have happened to Britain’s economy if the ECB’s Mario Draghi, rather than Mervyn King, had been governor of the Bank of England in 2007?’
Like this article? Share, save or print using the icons below
March 2012
‘The City of London, like all financial markets, does resemble a casino—but it is better to have a successful and productive casino here than to push it abroad’
Like this article? Share, save or print using the icons below
Marketplace
Standpoint's finance and economics column, written each month by Tim Congdon, a former advisor to the Treasury and the founder of Lombard Street Research
More Columns
More content
- The Paganisation of Western Culture
- No More Free Banking
- Jungle Diva
- Trial and Terror
- Name-dropping is Uncharitable
- Hitler's European Union
- The Hounding of M. F. Husain
- Master and Commander
- How Bloody was Mary?
- The Mythology of Decline
- 2010 and All That
- Johannesburg: Hard Pressed
- A British Model of Modernism
- Against the Obama Doctrine of Decline
- Was Crucifixion a Jewish Penalty?
- The Terrorist Threat to Business
- The Coptic Kristallnacht
- Compromising Situation
- Honouring a Supreme Judge
- Tombstone Stories
Popular Standpoint topics

















