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...Saul Kavonic, head of integrated energy and resources at Credit Suisse in Australia, said union penetration at Chevron was higher than at Woodside so it has more leverage during talks with the US company...
...That’s the target of Valuable 500’s “Gen V” mentoring scheme, which pairs a senior executive with a young disabled employee....
...They said it will not recover — it recovered in V-shape. They said it will not grow — it’s growing 5 per cent this year.”...
...Guedes said the country had entered a “V-shaped” recovery and would grow as much as 2.1 per cent next year, aided by investment commitments from the private sector of more than $100bn....
...Guedes, a former fund manager from Rio de Janeiro, regularly accuses foreigners and Brazilians of talking down Latin America’s largest economy, which he says has entered a “V-shaped recovery” following the...
...Paulo Guedes, Brazil’s finance minister, has remained bullish, telling the Financial Times recently that Brazil would “surprise the world again” and continue its “V-shaped recovery”....
...Bryan Lourd, co-chairman of CAA, said he was hopeful that such shifts in the media industry would result in “a better world” for the agency’s clients....
...Of those received, 5.7m were the BioNTech/Pfizer jab; 3.6m were AstraZeneca; 4m were Sinovac of China and 900,000 were Russia’s Sputnik V, coronavirus tsar Hugo López-Gatell told the news conference....
...Brazil’s health regulator on Saturday requested further data on Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine, after finding that minimum requirements had not been met in an application for emergency use submitted by a local...
...The day before, Sputnik V, a Russian vaccine made by the Gamaleya Institute, showed 92 per cent efficacy against symptomatic Covid, according to preliminary data published in the Lancet....
...Bryan Harris, the FT’s Brazil bureau chief, visits expansive frontier territory....
...“There is a similar one in the V&A; it’s now worth in excess of £5,000.”...
...The 2017 Supreme Court ruling of Ilott v The Blue Cross saw an estranged daughter successfully claim against her mother’s estate, which would otherwise have passed to charity....
...In 2017, a German appeals court in Hamm agreed to hear a case brought by Saul Luciano Lliuya, a Peruvian farmer who claims that RWE should be held accountable for climate change, specifically the melting...
...She joins from Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner. UniCredit has hired Audrey Sebban as head of debt capital markets for France. Sebban joins from Crédit Agricole....
...Since Tuesday, he has made the journey each morning from a detention centre in Alexandria, Virginia, to the nearby Albert V Bryan Courthouse, where he is on trial for tax and bank fraud....
...This year, 21 teenagers will get a hearing in the California appeals court for their claim in Juliana v US that the government failed to protect their rights to life, liberty and property by promoting the...
...A 34oz bottle of P&G’s Pantene Pro-V Shampoo & Conditioner was listed by 10 different sellers — nine of them third parties — on the shopping site....
...My style icon is Bryan Ferry....
...She attended Temple University and married her brother’s friend, Saul Windsor, after graduating with a bachelors degree in 1950. The marriage lasted less than a year....
...A new restoration of Bryan Forbes’s The L-Shaped Room (1962), playing at the BFI London Film Festival, reminded me of that, with its dingy Notting Hill lodging house and Bafta-winning performance by Leslie...
...(The Atlantic) Man v machine Sensitivity to “gut feelings” is a strong predictor of success in financial trading, according to research led by Cambridge university....
...(FT) In the news Tata v Cyrus Mistry The Indian conglomerate hit back at its ousted chairman for “repeated departures from [Tata's] culture and ethos”, ramping up the high-powered war of words between...
...(FT) Trump v Clinton: Florida or bust The race may come down to the Sunshine State, and Clinton’s ability to turn out Hispanics versus Trump’s support among older white voters....
...(WSJ) Hotels v Airbnb The battle has truly begun. Already popular with uber-connected millennials, Airbnb is now targeting business travellers and the results are starting to stack up....
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