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...But as Powell ruefully observed: “The speed of the run [is] very different from what we’ve seen in the past.”...
...Shortly before Jay Powell, Federal Reserve chair, announced that the central bank was keeping benchmark rates at 5.25 per cent to 5.5 per cent, Colin Simpson, Manulife’s chief financial officer, revealed...
...Shepherdson argues that declining S&L tax revenue augurs poorly for future S&L spending, as this chart shows: It’s a reminder to investors that markets are sensitive to changes, not levels....
...Thirty years ago, Madeleine Albright, then secretary of state, asked General Colin Powell: “What’s the point of having this superb military that you’re always talking about if we can’t use it?”...
...John Thornhill’s FT Books Essay (“Waiting for the machines”, Life & Arts, September 16) reminded me that Colin Powell famously once said: “Tell me what you know. Tell me what you don’t know....
...Colin Walker, head of transport at the Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit, said the rising cost of cover would exacerbate the concerns of prospective buyers about the higher purchase price of EVs, compared...
...Which long-running Radio 4 show features the pianist Colin Sell? In Roald Dahl’s Matilda, what is Miss Trunchbull’s first name?...
...John L Harper Emeritus Professor of American Foreign Policy, The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies Europe Bologna, Italy...
...You would not stay there very long unless you boosted the P&L....
...US Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell has signalled that the cycle of rate rises may be over....
...Jonathan Powell was Tony Blair’s chief of staff from 1995-2007 Find out about our latest stories first — follow @ftweekend on Twitter Letters in response to this article: Kennan’s vision of rival systems...
...Harriet Clarfelt Well, Fed Chair Jay Powell kind of pointed to this and after the 11th interest rate rise last week he kind of acknowledged the potential risks from easing conditions and said if financial...
...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....
...He had a particular horror of the George W Bush administration, calling Bush “the greatest terrorist in the world” and condemning secretary of state Colin Powell and national security adviser Condoleezza...
...And they should sometimes be prepared for a fight, as Nike was when it featured civil rights activist Colin Kaepernick on its advertising....
...Related news: L’Oréal, the world’s biggest cosmetics maker, has suspended advertising spend on Twitter, as brands grow nervous that inappropriate content will spread on the platform under Musk’s ownership...
...When silversmith Colin Morrison-Ignatieff stood with six other craftsmen to present the new Elizabeth Sword to King Charles III in July, it brought full-circle a story which began over two centuries before...
...Ex-shelter core services inflation, the category keeping Jay Powell up at night, rose 0.5 per cent (6 per cent annualised) in February, despite recent softening in wage growth....
...Colin Powell, secretary of state, and Tony Blair, UK prime minister, each had their chance to divert Bush from the path to war but, in Simon’s view, both ducked it....
...Former secretary of state Colin Powell once remarked: this is a 200 years old marriage, and we spent most of that time in the marriage counsellors office....
...Colin Powell, who served as US secretary of state and was a high-ranking military leader, has died of Covid-related complications aged 84, his family said in a statement. “General Colin L....
...Dominion is still suing former New York mayor Rudolph Guiliani, lawyer Sydney Powell and Newsmax. While Staple Street may unearth more value from these targets, they don’t have Murdoch’s deep pockets....
...British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Colin Powell, US secretary of state, opted instead for a procedural route: they persuaded the president to turn to the UN to press Saddam to accept inspections....
...Fed chief Jay Powell suggested this week bigger rate rises might be necessary to cool the economy, telling Congress he would be watching today’s jobs figures closely, alongside inflation and retail sales...
...And, like, the way it’s supposed to work, like, is Jay Powell and the Federal Reserve put a hex on the housing market with higher interest rates....
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