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...As Aime Williams points out in today’s Trade Secrets newsletter (for Premium subscribers) its chief Ajay Banga has his work cut out in persuading developing countries that the institution feels their pain...
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...Czar would be conscious but sedated with a combination of fentanyl (for the pain) and midazolam (to cause drowsiness). “I was, like, ‘This is going to be easy’,” she recalls....
...“We think the pain is only just starting to hit,” said Malte Schmitter, investment associate at Petrus Advisers, a former longtime shareholder in PBB that is now shorting the stock....
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...IRL, a social media company SoftBank backed to the tune of $150mn and believed could become the next Facebook, has kicked off 2024 as a major pain for Son in real life — the start-up’s moniker....
...The president of New York’s Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts has been named as CEO-designate of public relations firm Brunswick....
...“There is definitely a growing interest and trend for Asia to become a preferred destination for higher education,” says Winnie Qian Peng, director of the Roger King Center for Asian Family Business and...
...“What’s happened in the Middle East with the pain and grief everyone is feeling is being used to gain more control over teaching....
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...The number of Asian American students also dropped. “The word plummet is not too dramatic to use,” says Zearfoss. “We stayed at pretty low levels for a few years.”...
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