welcome to a brand new week. looks like it s going to be a busy month for central banks from the us, europe and japan. on wednesday the us federal reserve will wrap up its two day meeting to decide on a cost of borrowing in the worlds largest economy. expectations are high at the fed and will hit the pause button this week after raising interest rates ten times and fascia. on thursday policymakers from the european central bank are expected to meet and they at the delicate balance of taming inflation while trying to avoid the risk of falling into a recession. and rounding out the week the bank ofjapan will be in session to debate on its monetary policy moods. expectations are high that they will continue to remain its ultra loose monetary policy. it s notjust central banks that investors will be watching closely this week, china is poised to unveil a slew of its latest data. later today at loan growth and money supply data for may could offer some clues on cash that is in cir
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that tried to keep people in the labour party when many were thinking of leaving it during thejeremy corbyn years. this week he is announcing a new approach to crime, an approach that attempts to prevent crime, protect communities, he says that whenjeremy corbyn was leader, labour gave the impression they were more concerned about the criminals than they were about the victims. welcome to political thinking. thank you. when keir starmer finally announced that there was no way back forjeremy corbyn, as someone who is a veteran for the struggle inside the party, how did it make you feel? i felt relieved, is the truth. there are two reasons for this, one is the necessity for keir starmer as a leader of the party to show that he has changed the party and that he will change the country. that has been done. for me too, my history and politics goes back to lambeth when i was first elected as a councillor, lambeth had previously been run by the hard left under ted knight. so i have