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Philip Shaw Quotes

«Last month's inflation report was about as strong an endorsement of steady rates as one is likely to see. The balance of news has turned around significantly over the past month and we now expect rates to remain on hold at 4.5% for the remainder of the year.»
Author: Philip Shaw
«This shows a continued need for new houses in line with the recommendations of the Barker report.»
Author: Philip Shaw
«There was quite a positive effect on Wall Street overnight with both the Dow and the S&P fairly close to five-year highs, and that's given Continental European markets a boost first thing.»
Author: Philip Shaw
«The rebound so far this year is unconvincing and that has to place a question mark against the Bank of England's optimism for a recovery in consumption this year.»
Author: Philip Shaw
«As a result, fears over a significant near-term increase in personal or corporate taxation have virtually disappeared. Most expectations, including our own are for a broadly neutral stance.»
Author: Philip Shaw
«We found that the cortex showed a different pattern of development.»
Author: Philip Shaw
«Children with the most agile minds have the most rapidly changing cortex.»
Author: Philip Shaw
«That might be happening more efficiently in the most intelligent children. People with very agile minds tend to have a very agile cortex.»
Author: Philip Shaw
«People with agile minds tend to have a very agile cortex.»
Author: Philip Shaw
«I was surprised that the relationship between intelligence and brain structure changed so much as a child grows up. In early childhood, the smartest children had a thinner cortex -- this is the opposite of what you'd expect. By late childhood, the pattern had changed completely.»
Author: Philip Shaw

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