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...Blair Nimmo, chief executive of Interpath, told the Financial Times that the restructuring market has “not turned out to be quite as hot as people thought it would be” despite rising interest rates squeezing...
...Tony Blair 4....
...Five times Starmer has changed tack on policy | Keir Starmer is following a centre left political path similar to that of former Labour prime minister Tony Blair....
...Gerhard Richter in St Moritz In 1989, German artist Gerhard Richter sought advice on where to go on holiday from the Swiss curator Dieter Schwarz, who suggested the Waldhaus, a very traditional, family-run...
...In today’s newsletter: Centerview’s courtroom showdown Kering tries on Valentino for size The Wall Street rift putting banker pay on the stand Blair Effron likes to say that discussions over banker pay...
...Tony Blair to N.F.L star Tom Brady and his supermodel wife Giselle Bundchen....
...The top price was £59.4mn for René Magritte’s “L’empire des lumières” (1961) at Sotheby’s....
...Credit Suisse’s West Coast US investment banking head Gregory Quilici has joined the boutique firm William Blair in San Francisco....
...And was their Britain also the one that supposedly arrived in the summer of 1997, the shiny, future-facing country promised by Tony Blair’s landslide election victory?...
...Jonathan Powell was Tony Blair’s chief of staff from 1995-2007 Find out about our latest stories first — follow @ftweekend on Twitter Letters in response to this article: Kennan’s vision of rival systems...
...“Gerhard Richter, Sigmar Polke, Kippenberger were all there. Cologne is not a large city so we were all immersed in it.”...
...SAFE — whose leadership council comprises executives from several large US companies, including Royal Caribbean Cruises, FedEx and L-3 Communications — wants the US to revive and expand federal incentives...
...Sotheby’s catchy auction title of “Rembrandt to Richter” didn’t quite reflect reality....
...The move by veteran dealmakers Blair Effron and Robert Pruzan, who co-founded Centerview in 2006, to expand in Europe comes at a time when a multiyear boom in dealmaking activity has come to a halt during...
...The piece was the Spaniard’s direct response to the earlier “L’homme au nez cassé” by Auguste Rodin, who has no fewer than nine pieces on this roster....
...Buyers sought out the relative value of Surrealist works, just as they had at Christie’s the previous evening, notably Joan Miró’s vibrant “Peinture (L’Air)” (1938) for a within-estimate £10.4m (£12m with...
...To drive the European expansion, the San Francisco-based group also said it was opening a London office and has hired Beth Pickens, an investment banker formerly with William Blair & Co who has extensive...
...They opened the concert with the spotlight on the string section, showing their prowess in the “Prélude à l’unisson” from Enescu’s Suite No 1....
...Collison was previously a managing director at William Blair. Anil Jhingan has joined Discovery Communications as executive vice-president of corporate development, Emea and Asia-Pacific....
...In the meantime, l shall just get on with voting....
...Others founded the Comité de vigilance face aux usages publics de l’histoire (CVUH)....
...In March, the European Commission was criticised by its own internal watchdog for mishandling the ethical issues raised by what was dubbed “L’Affaire Barroso” in France....
...It’s boiling hot but I’m afraid the swimming pool donated by Richard Nixon and the tennis courts built by Tony Blair are out of bounds today. We need to focus on Brexit....
...The sale also features work by Gerhard Richter, David Hockney, Rudolf Stingel, Christopher Wool, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Hurvin Anderson and Laura Owens....
...Mr Macron raised France’s concerns about Britain’s “have our cake and eat it” — or “avoir le beurre et l’argent du beurre” — approach to Brexit during a lunch at the Royal Oak, a gastropub co-owned by Michael...
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