Ruth Gregory
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| Citations | 7,529 |
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| Alma mater | University of Cambridge |
| Fields | Mathematical physics |
| Theoretical physics | |
| Institutions | Durham University |
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| Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics | |
| The Enrico Fermi Institute | |
| Awards | Institute of Physics Awards |
| Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award | |
| Affiliations | King's College London |
| Interests | Gravitation And Cosmology |
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| ID | 747970 |
About Ruth Gregory
Ruth Ann Watson Gregory is a British mathematician and physicist, currently Head of Department of Physics and Professor of Theoretical Physics at King's College London. Her fields of specialisation are general relativity and cosmology.
UK economy grew faster than estimated since Covid
... " However, Ruth Gregory, deputy chief UK economist at Capital Economics, said the latest ONS release " changes very little"...
Inflation slows to 6. 8% but flights and hotels keep prices high
... Ruth Gregory, deputy chief UK economist at Capital Economics, said with wage growth and services inflation both stronger than the Bank had expected, its decision makers would look to raise rates from 5...
Warm weather in June boosts UK economy
... Its deputy chief UK economist Ruth Gregory, said while June s growth looked encouraging: " The Bank Holiday, unusually warm weather and strikes make it hard to judge the true health of the economy...
Government borrows less than expected in June
... Ruth Gregory, deputy chief UK economist at Capital Economics, said that Chancellor Jeremy Hunt " now looks likely to have a little more wiggle room in the Autumn Statement to fund a few pre-election giveaways"...
Halifax apologises after interest rate email blunder
... Ruth Gregory, senior UK economist at Capital Economics, has said that with inflation reaching 30-year highs, and further energy bills increases likely later this year, the Bank might be " sufficiently worried" to increase interest rates again...
Britain's economy saw zero growth by the end of 2019
... How worried we need to be? Ruth Gregory, senior UK economist at Capital Economics, suggested that the flat growth will prove at the end of the year would be a low point ...
Inflation falls to three year low as energy prices fall
... Ruth Gregory, senior UK economist at Capital Economics, said the falls in energy prices meant that the drop in inflation was not a reflection of a weakening in underlying inflationary pressures ...
UK growth slowest in almost a decade, says ONS
... What does it tell us about the economy? Ruth Gregory, senior UK economist at Capital Economics, said that while the economy avoided a recession in the third quarter, the economy was pretty soft ...
Government borrows less than expected in June
The government borrowed less than expected in June, helped by higher tax receipts and a Big Drop in debt interest payments.
Borrowing - The difference between spending and tax Income - Fell to £18. 5bn, according to The Office for National Statistics (ONS).
It is £400m lower than last June and below predictions by The government's independent forecaster.
But The ONS said borrowing is still The third highest for June on record.
The Office for Budget Responsibility had expected public borrowing to reach £21. 1bn. Meanwhile, The ONS said that borrowing for April and May had been revised down by £7bn.
Ruth Gregory , deputy chief UK economist at Capital Economics, said that Chancellor Jeremy Hunt " now looks likely to have a little more wiggle room in The Autumn Statement to fund a few pre-election giveaways".
But she added: " With The full upward impact on borrowing from higher interest rates and weaker GDP growth still coming down The Line , we continue to think any package of pre-election net tax cuts will probably need to be modest or swiftly reversed. "
Mr Hunt said it was important to " avoid reckless spending".
" Now More Than ever we need to maintain discipline with The Public finances, " He Said .
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