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...Cobalt blue – the colour of Renoir’s lakes, van Gogh’s nightfall and Georgia O’Keeffe’s New Mexico skies – achieves this....
...Morten O. Ravn, professor of economics at University College London: The UK has taken a larger hit from Covid-19 and from the cost of living crisis than most other developed economies....
...“She has received a level of scepticism that an old white man probably would not get,” says Patrick O’Brien, a retail analyst....
...(FT) Good luck in there António Horta-Osório is accustomed to fighting fires, which he did for years at Lloyds....
...On Monday, the UK’s Lloyds Bank said that Charlie Nunn, who runs wealth and personal banking at HSBC, would replace its longtime chief executive António Horta-Osório....
...Additional reporting by Seth O’Farrell...
...Tom Bolt, a former Lloyd’s of London executive, was poached from Berkshire Hathaway....
...I think the most likely scenario is that [the UK] leave[s] with a two-year transition period whilst negotiating a Canada-style FTA....
...A historian at King’s College London, Raghavan unearths much new detail and displays a masterful grasp of wartime diplomacy and economics....
...Mr O’Neill added: “Once people acclimatise to the certain outcome eyes will immediately turn to the challenges lying ahead.”...
...People depositing a minimum of £1,000 a month into their account would then also receive £10 to spend at M&S each month for the first year....
...He outlines his latest thinking in this book, written with humanity, wisdom and (at 94) a certain vulnerability....
...“A key question to ask is who owns the company and are they going to keep a stake in the business,” cautions Rebecca O’Keeffe, head of investment at Interactive Investor....
...In the CFTC complaint, filed in the Southern District of New York on Thursday, Ms O’Brien is recorded telling a colleague that she “move[s] money all the time . . . from seg [segregated customer accounts...
...Selections by Andrew Clark … POP Sounds Like London: 100 Years of Black Music in the Capital, by Lloyd Bradley, Serpent’s Tail, RRP£12.99 Bradley’s richly detailed account of black culture in London...
...Trevor Williams, Lloyds Banking Group: We don’t think policy will change....
...The FTSE Eurofirst 300 has opened flat, though according to futures trading Wall Street’s S&P 500 will add 3 points to 1,422 at the starting bell....
...Ben Voyer, a lecturer in social psychology at the London School of Economics, explains: “Typically Americans are more of the voice, the British are more exit. The British are more shy.”...
...The English Monster, by Lloyd Shepherd, Simon & Schuster, RRP£7.99 In London’s East End in 1811, two households were slaughtered....
...A much quieter process is about to begin. Late last year, I went to see Gary Tredgett, the underwriter for Ascot, the Lloyd’s syndicate that leads the dozens of insurers involved in the Tonbridge loss....
...Transcript of interview with Tom Bolt, underwriting performance director at Lloyd’s of London Paul J Davies: Well, thanks very much for agreeing to do this....
...If Mr Van Rompuy, the former Belgian prime minister, keeps writing haiku on how to knock heads together at European summits, he might get a publisher....
...Frank Lloyd Wright....
...Andrew Scott, London Business School Britain has at the top end a skilled and flexible workforce. Combine that with low tax and a light regulatory environment and you get economic success....
...The school was backed by Google and Nasa, lending it credibility and a certain grandness of ambition – optimism at a time when banks and carmakers were slashing jobs and going under....
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