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John Clancy
John Clancy is leader of Birmingham City Council and a Labour councillor for Quinton.
Opportunity knocks for all if we can tap into our shared wealth
Birmingham City Council
The region must think big in order to attract wealth and investment, says Coun John Clancy
The name's Bond: Brummie Bond
Economic Development
John Clancy suggests a way of linking investment directly to positive assets in Birmingham such as housing, infrastructure and long-term venture capital investment
£600m for a year's work - the lot of pension fund managers
Economic Development
Time to curb fees earned by investment managers for local government pension funds as Radio 4 wades into debate, argues John Clancy
Financial towers in the sky - it's a dead canary
Opinion
Copying the Canary Wharf model and its reliance on financial services is not the path Birmingham should be treading, argues Coun John Clancy
Birmingham doesn't always have to go for the bull's eye to win
Opinion
Rebalancing the economy of the UK has become the new orthodoxy among all political parties. Rebalancing back towards more manufacturing, certainly.
Santa always delivers to investment managers
Economic Development
Investment managers are swimming in fees from looking after the West Midlands Local Government Pension Fund despite delivering poor returns.