
As a new year begins and the blog starts afresh in 2026, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on the highlights of the blog in 2025.
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As a new year begins and the blog starts afresh in 2026, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on the highlights of the blog in 2025.
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As a new year begins and the blog starts fresh in 2025, we wanted to take a moment to reflect on the highlights of the blog in 2024.
Continue reading “Our top five posts of 2024”Rebecca Freeman

As another year draws to an end and the blog prepares for some downtime over the festive period, we wanted to take a look back at the blog in 2023.
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As is our annual tradition, we take a look back and present you once more with our most popular posts of the year. In case you missed any of them the first time round, the five most viewed posts for 2022 were:
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As another year draws to an end and the blog prepares for some downtime over the festive period, we wanted to take a look back at the blog in 2021.
Continue reading “Our top five posts of 2021”Belinda Tracey

As another year draws to an end and the blog prepares for some downtime over the festive period, we wanted to take a look back at the blog in 2020.
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As another year draws to an end, we wanted to take a look back at the blog in 2019. In case you missed any of them the first time round, the five most viewed posts for the year were:
We hope you enjoyed the blog in 2019. Happy New Year and we look forward to you reading our posts in 2020!
Belinda Tracey, Managing Editor
As the year draws to a close and the blog prepares for a couple of weeks’ downtime over the festive period, we recap on the five most viewed posts for the year. They span a wide range of topics including the reason for weak productivity growth, the macroeconomic effects of demographic change, what steeper yield curves mean for bank profitability, the future prospects for digital currencies, and drivers of consumer credit growth.
If you missed any of them first time round, this is a good chance to catch up on the posts that your fellow readers liked (or at least read) the most:
We hope you enjoyed the blog in 2018. Happy Christmas and we look forward to you reading our posts in 2019!
John Lewis, Managing Editor
As the year draws to a close, we wanted to take a quick but nostalgic look back at the past 12 months on the blog. It’s been our best year to date in terms of hits, and in September we notched up our one millionth view. Here are our ten most popular posts of 2017, as measured by number of views, just in case you missed them first time round…