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...Since Russia invaded Ukraine, the company has bought more oil tankers than anyone else, elevating itself from an unknown Indian shipping business into one of the world’s largest vessel owners....
...Families are one thing but the locals are not thrilled by the arrival of large corporations....
...And yet consumer insurance remains largely undisrupted. The biggest motor insurers in the UK, for example, are the same ones that were around a decade or two ago — Aviva, Admiral, Direct Line et al....
...So I can today announce a brand new investment by one of our greatest life science companies AstraZeneca, led by mon ami, the irrepressible Sir Pascal Soriot....
...“We don’t have the resources to keep it going forever,” Dorothy says frankly....
...And corporations of all types use longer-term currency swaps to hedge their own foreign currency bond liabilities (McBrady et al (2010), Munro and Wooldridge (2010)). The BIS’s suggestion?...
...Other members of that group include leading insurance companies Aviva, Zurich and Munich Re, as well as several large pension funds and wealth managers....
...There is for sure a debate to be had about when the Federal Reserve et al should have pivoted their stance more forcefully to tackle inflationary pressures, and what they should and shouldn’t do now....
...However, Bebchuk et al conclude that this throws the ball into the government’s court....
...The global community should be looking to rest, adjust or trim the ways things are, on a regular basis otherwise there will be imbalances allowing Trumps et al to garner support to deal with greater accrued...
...Andrew Garthwaite et al at Credit Suisse has had a fiddle about with the model portfolio, resulting in insurers getting a push....
...Sheila Bair, who previously chaired the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, was also named to the board....
...Institutions such as Daiichi Life, a Japanese insurance company, and individual investors have invested in the bonds....
...But few may be aware that it once housed the London base of the Hanseatic League, one of the most successful trade alliances in history. (BBC) Video of the day Are corporations paying enough tax?...
...But it also reflects our expectation that the UK will be among the first countries to vaccinate vulnerable groups, meaning it will also be one of the first to meaningfully lift social distancing restrictions...
...“Amazon” Cuomo et al will hope not. In Wisconsin, considerable effort was expended to woo Foxconn — a Taiwan-based company which makes, among other things, roughly half of the world’s iPhones....
...And one more thing, breaking overnight: A handful of private equity groups advance in the $7bn Unilever spreads auction. Details here ....
...There were billions of dollars of losses for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation when Colonial went bust in 2009....
...All this has proved a bit of a puzzle to the moneybags, many of whom have dropped bundles on Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio et al, whose ample funding counted for nothing in the end....
...We saw this on March 8, when a bankruptcy court in New York ruled that a group of insolvent energy production companies called “Sabine Oil & Gas Corporation et al” could “reject” their service contracts...
...Insurance companies alone have targeted an allocation of $80bn a year for infrastructure....
...So from April next year we will restrict interest deductibility for the largest companies at 30% of UK earnings, while making sure firms whose activities justify higher borrowing are protected with a group...
...What exactly do the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the Federal Reserve Board say they want big banks to do?...
...I’ve already announced a reduction in our corporation tax rate to 18%....
...In “US vs One Michael Jackson Signed Thriller Jacket” and “US v One White Crystal-Covered ‘Bad Tour’ Glove”, contested by the family, it is attempting to recover more than $70m, including Michael Jackson...
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