
David Doyle
David Doyle is the Irish executive producer of Jermyn Street Theatre in London, advocating for the needs of small cultural venues and emphasizing the importance of artists' involvement in urban planning discussions.
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David Doyle, head of economics at Macquarie Group, expresses optimism for the Canadian economy in 2026 despite current challenges.
How Friday’s surprisingly weak GDP report has shifted market and economist views for future BoC rate cutsDavid Doyle, head of economics at Macquarie, noted that trading partners have largely not retaliated.
Trump is calling Wall Street’s bluff on tariffsDavid Doyle, head of economics at Macquarie, said in a recent note that it is not 'all-clear' on the trade war front.
Stocks, dollar stumble after Trump reignites his trade warDavid Doyle is the head of economics at Macquarie and commented on the implications of tariffs on the US economy.
The White House has been obsessed with tariffs. Wall Street is wondering about Trump’s tax cutsDoyle discussed the interlink between the labor market and trade policy developments.
S&P 500 posts longest winning streak in 20 years as Trump and China show some willingness to bend on tradeDavid Doyle, head of economics at Macquarie Group, discusses the risks of stagnation in the housing market.
Canada’s housing market was poised for a comeback. Then trade war jitters set inDavid Doyle, head of economics at Macquarie, said it is unclear administratively how straightforward this process will be to navigate for auto suppliers.
Trump’s tariffs could push up costs even if you’re not buying a new carDavid Doyle is the Irish executive producer of Jermyn Street Theatre in London.
What Ireland could learn from Canada about how to enhance its cities – The Irish Times










































