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...The review’s chief executive, Denise Wilson, says this suggests the glass cliff problem might have receded, up to a point....
...Pilita Clark is an FT business columnist Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
...Suzanne Clark, chief executive of the US Chamber of Commerce, has said the group would challenge the FTC’s authority if the rule went ahead....
...But Wilson has also found time to read Madeline Miller’s Galatea (Bloomsbury Audio, 46mins), which is, admittedly, of short duration but packs a punch....
...‘Orwellian doublethink’: When historians look back at Wall Street’s response to climate change in the 2020s, they will see much that looks deeply unwise, writes Pilita Clark....
...The ousting of Ed Clark, a vice-president and general manager of the Seattle-area factory where the 737 Max is built, comes as Boeing encounters intense regulatory scrutiny....
...Working from home: Lower wage growth and higher productivity might be why bosses like remote working more than we think, writes Pilita Clark. Biden 2.0?...
...A case in point is this series in which the reality contestant-turned-British national treasure Rylan Clark explores modern masculinity via half-hour conversations that dig unusually and reassuringly deep...
...Steve Brown has been named macro portfolio manager, and Wade Clark and Max Zaraisky are the new commodities portfolio managers....
...FT columnist Pilita Clark offers some tips on containment. Are legal challenges to US diversity schemes starting to bite?...
...Wilson’s report ranks the UK second only to France in female boardroom representation, and just ahead of Norway....
...Curators Jay Clarke, Trine Otte Bak Nielsen and Jill Lloyd have wisely avoided a chronological show. That decision spares us the grim arc of Munch’s decline, which was early and steep....
...I talk to Chris Hunter, a bomb disposal expert, and Mark Wilson, professor of performance psychology at the University of Exeter....
...“Out of the corner of my eye I saw Jay, she gets up, walks straight over, intercepts them and starts talking. She’s fearless.”...
...US Federal Reserve chief Jay Powell pushed back on speculation that the Fed had won its fight against inflation, saying it was “premature” to rule out further interest rate rises....
...Additional reporting by Tabby Kinder Data visualisation by Dan Clark...
...“The market is getting very narrow,” said Michael Wilson, chief US equity strategist at Morgan Stanley....
...Clark said the immigration system forces him to “pick winners” among his group of foreign-born interns....
...Katherine Clark, the Democratic whip, said she was “disgusted” by the Republicans’ actions on Wednesday, accusing the party of “taking our economy hostage”....
...The main focus of the Fed announcement will be on the signals that chair Jay Powell sends out on the potential for a further rate rise to tackle inflation. Japan is the joker in the pack....
...Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has met President Joe Biden this week, and Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell has weighed in too....
...mixture of newly commissioned and LVMH-owned pieces) throughout the Tiffany Landmark store on 57th Street and Fifth Avenue, including Jean-Michel Basquiat’s joyous 1982 Equals Pi (which appeared in the Jay-Z...
...Columnist Pilita Clark says it’s clear there has been a tats turning point at work....
...Tom Wilson writes about the energy industry for the Financial Times....
...However sticky US inflation might be, one glance at UK prices sure makes Jay Powell’s job seem easy....
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