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...“People often question the need for an art fair in New York because every day here is like an art fair,” says Matthew Higgs....
...promotional benefits that come with it (such as the Netflix hit series Drive to Survive, which charts the highs and lows of the racing season) will extend a fan base that already includes James Bond and King Charles...
...“The changing macro environment has created new investment opportunities,” says Charles Jewkes, head of global wealth at Aviva Investors....
...White Fox by Owen Matthews (Bantam/Doubleday) The last in Matthews’ outstanding trilogy featuring KGB Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Vasin sees him exiled to Siberia, to run a remote and brutal outpost of...
...“It now seems that hopes for early cuts in rates from global central banks were a tad optimistic,” said Charles Hepworth, investment director at GAM Investments....
...“Markets were starting to smell a global pivot by central banks after the Fed shifted decidedly dovish last night,” said Matthew Landon, global market strategist at JPMorgan Private Bank....
...Matthew Parris of The Times has written that Britain’s future is Argentine....
...THG chair Lord Charles Allen said: “This appointment reinforces the board’s commitment to improve its corporate governance and continually enhance its composition.”...
...The decisive moment in her family life was the death of her 11-year-old son Charles, killed by a drunk driver on the doorstep of her close friend Frank Kermode....
...Myself, Charles and the Board, supported by>50% of shareholders, all agreed on that....
...May 18; further information and tickets here June Art ‘Matthew Barney: “Secondary”’, Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain See US multimedia artist Matthew Barney’s latest video installation, Secondary...
...My style icon is my dear friend Charles Finch [the businessman and film producer] because he’s the most mysterious man I’ve ever known in my life. In my dressing room you will always find flowers....
...In a LinkedIn post published this morning, co-founder and chief executive Matthew Moulding outlined why a take-private of his company by a buyout group would prove tricky....
...Matthew Engel’s book ‘The Reign: Life in Elizabeth’s Britain — Part 1: The Way It Was, 1952-1979’ will be published by Atlantic Books on October 6 Find out about our latest stories first — follow @ftweekend...
...One founding member was Fred Koch, owner of a large oil company, whose sons Charles and David were leading benefactors to the Tea Party movement half a century later....
...Certainly, the consultant Simon Matthews thinks it’s “high time they were stopped”....
...“It’s a maddening betrayal of crypto’s foundational principles, a sellout to traditional finance and a surrender of our ideals,” said Charles Storry, head of growth at crypto index platform Phuture....
...Charles Perrault’s 1697 tale was first balletised 1813, and there have been countless readings ever since by choreographers keen to capitalise on the feelgood tale of a grubby drudge given a prince-winning...
...Charles Dugdale, partner at Knight Frank, says the next government should look at these sites but that the “grey belt” will “only ever be part of the solution”....
...The recommendation ahead of THG’s annual meeting on June 21 comes after a turbulent period for the group and its chief executive, Matthew Moulding, including several profit warnings and concerns about corporate...
...Christine Rice was a glowingly sung Brangäne, David Stout an impressively strong Kurwenal, and Matthew Rose a deeply considered, resonant King Marke....
...Charles Dunst’s new book, Defeating the Dictators: How Democracy Can Prevail in the Age of the Strongman (Hodder & Stoughton £25), offers a programme for revitalisation of troubled democracies....
...On July 29 1981, the day of the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, scores of families travelled to central London to join the celebrations....
...Charles Sichel, part of his family’s Maison Sichel négociant, thought the 2022 vintage tastings went extremely well, as they should have....
...Matthew Parris of The Times is the columnist I admire over all others. He urges the Liberal Democrats to stop hedging and to run as the anti-Brexit party....
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