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...Trade links The New York Federal Reserve has designed a new index of pressures on global supply chains....
...(Lancet Global Health, Al Jazeera video, Thomson Reuters Foundation, New York Times) Sexual and reproductive health A study spanning 30 years showed unintended pregnancy rates have fallen across the world...
...With tens of millions of people losing their jobs because of the pandemic, the FT’s Washington correspondent Kiran Stacey looks at the looming showdown on health insurance ahead of the November election....
...public health crisis....
...(Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson) Don’t miss Moral Money Live: Unleashing your Inner Activist at the FT Future of Asset Management Summit on September 18 in New York....
...Addison Lee, the mini cab company that was bought by Carlyle just months before Uber et al made it on to the scene....
...The C$299bn Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ), which invests the funds of more than 40 pension and insurance plans, has C$16.2bn allocated to infrastructure....
...I meet De La Rosa, a native of Queens, New York, on a snowy morning at Odyssey House, a publicly funded residential rehab centre in East Harlem....
...In November’s Autumn Statement, the chancellor set out new fiscal plans and targets....
...On the contrary, there is an incentive to migrate pre-Brexit to earn an active national insurance number....
...The essence of his intriguing plan is twofold. First, the government would guarantee all deposits, charging risk-based insurance premia....
...And the authorities of Greater Lincolnshire will have new powers, new funding and a new mayor. North, South, East and West — the devolution revolution is taking hold....
...We’re funding the new Royce Institute in Manchester, and new agri-tech centres in Shropshire, York, Bedfordshire and Edinburgh....
...Brennan et al went back to survey the participants six months after the move and found not only that they were still unhappy with their new office, but that their team relations had broken down even further...
...Vide New York most famously over Interest Equalisation Tax. We are in danger of copying New York....
...The New York Times’s Nate Silver is right that there is some good news for stimulus advocates: all but $20bn of spending cuts are backdated beyond fiscal year 2012....
...Lib Dems in local government who face electoral disaster because of the growing unpopularity of Clegg, Cable et al at a national level....
...Nick Hornby et al followed. Davies deserves this reissue under a new title....
...of GOP health care reform bill: The GOP plan will lower health care premiums for American families and small businesses, addressing America’s number-one priority for health reform....
...The Chinese already have plans to construct 300,000 km of rural roads and nearly 100 new airports....
...As you know, we have a system of universal public health insurance in Canada. It’s supported across the political spectrum....
...As a former investment banker, Augar tells the story of the disaster in the financial markets. What really happened at Northern Rock, Royal Bank of Scotland et al? This gives you a clearer idea....
...He said he, by contrast, would offer $5,000 refundable tax credits, useable across state lines, that would give consumers greater health care choice....
...New York, London, or San Francisco....
...Americans are of two minds about their healthcare system. Only 38 per cent are satisfied with it, according to a New York Times poll taken earlier this year....
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