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...“We are at the dawn of a new age of therapeutics,” Bradley, who was until recently a Cambridge university professor, told the Financial Times....
...The great man is ebulliently played by Bradley Cooper, who is also the ebullient director....
...Which of course, to many, he is. 2020’s Twice As Tall featured collaborations with Stormzy, Youssou N’Dour and Coldplay’s Chris Martin, and would win him his first Grammy, again in the best global music...
...Martin Bradley Head, Emea Infrastructure, Macquarie Asset Management, London EC2, UK...
...What’s in a nose? That Bradley Cooper wears a prosthetic proboscis to play acclaimed Jewish conductor Leonard Bernstein in the forthcoming film Maestro, is dividing people. Indeed, it divides me....
...The benchmark S&P 500 fell 0.2 per cent on Thursday afternoon, notching five straight daily losses for the first time since October....
...I point out to the New Zealand government that the movie was a satire, not an instruction manual! Bradley LucierProfessor Emeritus, Purdue University,West Lafayette, Indiana, US...
...S&P said it originally expected the war would not last “more than six months” as it downgraded Israel’s sovereign credit rating from double A minus to A plus....
...The S&P 500 declined on Thursday, headed for its fifth straight loss since October....
...The blue-chip S&P 500 dropped 0.9 per cent on Friday, capping its longest losing streak since October 2022. It fell for the third week in a row, losing 3.1 per cent across five sessions....
...The bank’s upgrade follows its forecast last week that Brent crude prices will hit $90 a barrel by the third-quarter....
...The composer Leonard Bernstein had a big nose. Bradley Cooper, who is playing him in the upcoming film Maestro, also has a big nose, but not as big. So, for the film, he’s wearing a fake one....
...The S&P 500 notched its first gain of the week, recovering from a back-to-back decline, as traders took in new data that indicated a softening US economy....
...US blue-chips ended their best quarter in five years, with the S&P 500 squeezing out a 0.1 per cent gain even as big tech names including Apple, Tesla and Meta dragged the Nasdaq Composite to a similar-sized...
...These questions swirl around and through Maestro, Bradley Cooper’s infectious and insightful portrait of Leonard Bernstein like the smoke rising from the conductor’s ever-present cigarette....
...More than 90 per cent of S&P 500 stocks closed higher on Wednesday, as a broad rally in late trading lifted the benchmark index to its first record high in almost a week....
...About nine in 10 S&P 500 stocks were trading lower as traders assessed US inflation data that was higher than expected for March....
...Meanwhile, the dollar was up 0.6 per cent against a basket of six peers and on track for a four-session winning streak....
...But for F1, the Red Bull drama is a major, unwanted distraction. The head of F1’s governing body told the FT last week it was “damaging the sport”....
...Gold hit a record high for the third successive session, climbing 1.2 per cent to $2,277 per troy ounce....
...The price of gold hit a record high for the third session in a row, climbing 1.2 per cent to $2,277 per troy ounce....
...Overall, almost three-quarters of the S&P 500’s constituents fell, with pharmacy operator Walgreens Boots Alliance the worst performer with a 9.9 per cent drop....
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