Ian Buss

Ian Buss

Head of education and not-for-profit, Lloyds TSB Commercial

Ian Buss has worked in retail and commercial banking for over 25 years, dedicating the last seven years to the education and not-for-profit sector.

In 2009, Lloyds TSB asked Ian to head up the key market team looking after not-for-profit and education.

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Interest rates market outlook May 2012

Ian Buss what's happening in the market in the light of some key improvements in the global economy.

Interest rates market outlook March 2012

Ian Buss analyses the implications of the Bank of England's latest inflation report.

Interest rates market outlook April 2012

Following the Monetary Policy Committee's announcement that the base rate will stay at 0.5 per cent, Ian Buss looks at the latest investment data.

Interest rates market outlook December 2011

As the international economic situation becomes increasingly bleak, Ian Buss analyses the latest market reports.

Interest rates market outlook November 2011

As CPI reaches its highest point since it was introduced Ian Buss analyses the latest market reports.

Interest rates market outlook October 2011

With talk of a double-dip recession increasing, Ian Buss provides analysis of the latest financial reports.

Interest rates market outlook: September 2011

With petrol prices soaring, is there anything that will help fuel the economy against this constraint? Ian Buss offers his analysis of the latest financial reports.

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