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...martin.wolf@ft.com Follow Martin Wolf with myFT and on Twitter Letters in response to this article: Why debt limits don’t work / From Professor Photis Lysandrou, Department of International Politics,...
...Christopher Cruickshank Kraainem, Belgium...
...Before being appointed RTX’s chief operating officer, Calio was P&W’s president....
...martin.wolf@ft.com Follow Martin Wolf with myFT and on X Letters in response to this column: US global leadership is on the line in next year’s election / From Patrick J Allen, River Forest, IL, US By...
...Christopher S Tang is UCLA distinguished professor and the Edward W Carter Chair in business administration....
...A Harvard-trained lawyer who worked in president George W Bush’s administration, Dinh was seen as having significant power within Fox....
...And here’s what else I’m keeping tabs on today: Federal Reserve: Governor Christopher Waller will deliver remarks about the economic outlook before the Economic Club of New York....
...And a lot of conservatives, Trump brilliantly, but George W Bush understood this, too. The reason George W Bush beat Al Gore, we all know it, is the famous line in a public-opinion poll....
...Wolf is “no dystopian shoulder-shrugger”, Bill Emmott writes in his FT review, but rather appeals for a “renewed concept of citizenship”....
...We will never know the answer to this question, writes Martin Wolf. The difficulty is that low-probability, high-impact events are nearly impossible to forecast....
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...Christopher Waller, a governor of the Fed, pointed out earlier this month that the US central bank had already said it would “discuss slowing our redemptions at our FOMC meeting this month”....
...It’s led by Nobel-winning economist Professor Sir Christopher Pissarides as a collaboration between The Institute for the Future of Work, Imperial College and Warwick Business School....
...US-China: America and its allies remain more united and economically powerful than Beijing’s group of malcontents, writes Martin Wolf....
...Trump won the largest vote share in a contested Iowa caucus, comfortably beating the 41 per cent won by George W Bush in 2000....
...Chief economics commentator Martin Wolf says the power of its alliances means the US is likely to keep its status over China as the world’s pre-eminent economic superpower....
...Join FT journalists, Martin Wolf and Alec Russell, as well as, expert guests on January 24 1pm GMT for a subscriber-exclusive webinar. Register for free here....
...With the heat of 2023, these opening words in a G20 report released last week are more than figurative, writes Martin Wolf....
...Christopher Kise, a lawyer for Trump, called the decision “outrageous” and “completely disconnected from the facts and governing law”....
...The economic consequences of the Israel-Hamas war: How the conflict unfolds will have implications for a global economy already battered by a series of shocks, writes Martin Wolf....
...Mao and Markets: The Communist Roots of Chinese Enterpriseby Christopher Marquis and Kunyuan Qiao, Yale University Press £25.23 Many western observers believed that China was moving towards free market...
...But it is not a natural death, writes our chief economics commentator Martin Wolf....
...It was then subverted by artists and decadents between 1890 and the 1920s; a fine example of fantastic-looking long-coat dandyism was captured by John Singer Sargent in his portrait of W Graham Robertson...
...Yet, in polite society, each of those names still carries far less stigma than George W Bush or Tony Blair do for the active debacle of the Iraq war....
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