14th January 2021 It was described by Andrew Kenningham, of London-based consultancy Capital Economics, as a "huge slump". View article
Southern growth spurt creates two-speed eurozone economy Andrew Kenningham, chief European economist at Capital Economics, said the output of southern Europe’s four biggest countries was “now more than 5 per cent bigger” than Germany’s. “The ‘peripherals’... 3rd April 2024 · Financial Times
Germany was worst-performing major economy last year “The recessionary conditions, which have been dragging on since the end of 2022, look set to continue this year,” said Andrew Kenningham, an economist at consultants Capital Economics, predicting zero... 15th January 2024 · Financial Times
Shares of First Republic and Credit Suisse tumble despite new capital Although Credit Suisse has a plan to revive its business over a three-year period, "it is uncertain whether markets will give it that long," Andrew Kenningham, the chief Europe economist at Capital... 17th March 2023 · CBS News