Fathom’s UK Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI), which had signalled economic contraction for much of the second half of last year, has rebounded in recent months, climbing from -0.2% in December, to +0.1% in January and +0.2% in February…
Fathom’s UK Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI), which had signalled economic contraction for much of the second half of last year, has rebounded in recent months, climbing from -0.2% in December, to +0.1% in January and +0.2% in February…
What do the Giant’s Causeway, Kazuo Ishiguro and a T-rex skeleton have in common? They all induce awe – a powerful emotion with economic implications #ThankFathomItsFriday fathom-consulting.com/awe-ins…
Do we need another Thatcher? No: but we need her reforming spirit, writes Fathom CEO Erik Britton in his latest opinion piece #Fathommacro #UKeconomy #inflation fathom-consulting.com/researc…
In the coming decades techno-economic competition will be a dominant global theme; but how can the UK and US ensure they're at the frontier of technological innovation? This is the basis of our latest round table series #FathomInnovation #innovation #tech fathom-consulting.com/researc…
UK inflation fell sharply in April to 8.7%, down from 10.1% in March, but most of this fall is due to base effects from last year, when gas and electricity prices soared due to the war in Ukraine #FathomNewsInCharts #inflation #UKeconomy 1/4 pic.twitter.com/LNDjguXXp0
Is the tendency to ever higher corporate concentration a mere coincidence or a law in capitalistic systems? Asks Dimos Andronoudis in this week’s #ThankFathomItsFriday fathom-consulting.com/the-dea…
What do the Giant’s Causeway, Kazuo Ishiguro and a T-rex skeleton have in common? They all induce awe – a powerful emotion with economic implications #ThankFathomItsFriday fathom-consulting.com/awe-ins…