![]() ![]() ![]() The Financial Times reports that China will conduct an urgent audit of all government debt, underlining concerns over rising financial risks in the world’s second-biggest economy. The South China Morning post says that UBS, Switzerland's largest bank, has agreed to pay USD$885 million to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to settle claims that it improperly sold them mortgage-backed securities during the housing bubble. UBS to pay Fannie and Freddie USD$885 million Key figures that influence interest rate policy include the monthly employment data and they are expected to show that the economy added 185,000 jobs in July. The Sydney Morning Herald reports that the banks - Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and the Bank of England - are all expected to repeat or refine their "forward guidance" that borrowing costs will remain extraordinarily low as long as growth is sub-par and inflation is not a threat.įed Chairman Ben Bernanke's news conference after the US central bank's policy meeting will come in for particular scrutiny for fresh clues over the timetable for tapering easy money, currently a staggering USD$85 billion a month. He completed a Clinical Fellowship in Therapeutic Endoscopy and Endoscopic Ultrasound at Concord Hospital, Sydney, Australia (04 -05) and a Fellowship in Endoscopic submucosal dissection (minimally invasive endoscopic surgery) at the National Cancer Centre, Tokyo, Japan (07).All eyes will be on three of the world's most influential central banks this week, with market watchers looking to see how interest rates policies will be amended, if at all, despite the general improvement in their relative economies. He trained at University College London School of Medicine, (86 – 92) and was a Specialist Registrar in Gastroenterology, North Thames (96 – 04), and research Registrar St Bartholomew’s and the Royal London Hospital (98 -02). Director of Endoscopy, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital.Consultant at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital.He is now one of a select few National Endoscopy trainers with exemplary performance standards, particularly in colonoscopy.Ī summary of his special interests are below Special Interests He was able to refine his techniques during an endoscopic fellowship in Sydney and a sabbatical in Tokyo’s prestigious National Cancer Centre. Investigating the mechanisms of diarrhoea during his PhD allowed him to appreciate the physiology of bowel disorders including constipation, diarrhoea and irritable bowel syndrome. He is the editor of ‘Endoscopy in the Cancer Patient’, Endoscopy Editor in The Faculty of 1000 and has written numerous scientific papers, reviews and book chapters. He hosts the largest live endoscopy conference in the UK and frequently runs endoscopy courses for consultants to refine their own skills. He leads a world renowned unit at UCLH which is also the largest Barrett’s centre in the UK undertaking ground breaking research. ![]() In addition to his wealth of expertise in the field of general gastroenterology & hepatology, Matthew is an expert in endoscopy and in the management of acid reflux and Barrett’s oesophagus Matthew is a Consultant Gastroenterologist and Director of Endoscopy at University College London Hospital NHS Trust (UCLH), with an academic appointment as an Honorary Senior Lecturer at The National Medical Laser Centre, University College London
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