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...Breit has generated a 10.5 per cent annualised total return inclusive of distribution since its creation, according to Blackstone’s calculations....
...He says that will now not be possible if Labour’s proposal goes through. “Without the VAT we would have struggled but we would have put them through,” he says....
...It does not reflect the growth potential and prospects of the company under a new management team” or a modernisation programme under way, among reasons for the rejection....
...But Gizem Günday, partner at the consultancy McKinsey, cautioned that “household confidence about declining inflation does not seem to be feeding through to increased sales volumes at the tills just yet”...
...The bank bondholders were asked to accept a coupon of 1.5 per cent and longer maturities in return for retaining the par value of their original debt....
...Last year, 5,000 people were killed while 200,000 were displaced across the country....
...This does not mean small economies should not boost innovation subsidies, but that they should do so in co-ordination with one another — like EU member states do through common programmes....
...Yes, Alto Adige does have the highest fertility rate in Italy, at 1.51 for 2022, according to the Italian National Institute of Statistics....
...Sterling fell slightly following Ramsden’s speech, trading 0.4 per cent lower against the US dollar at $1.239....
...Of the almost $1.7tn invested in dedicated small and mid-cap funds globally, nearly $1.3tn of it is invested solely in the US, according to Morningstar....
...They compare the vibe of the initiative to the popular and alternative Basel Social Club, founded in 2022 with an informal and more inclusive feel than traditional art fairs....
...“It is always difficult when an employee only raises this partway through a management process rather than earlier on.”...
...Also on a multiple of sales, L Catterton’s offer looks underwhelming — just 1.7 times this year’s revenues. For reference, the buyout group recently floated Birkenstock at 5.5 times sales....
...Brent crude oil futures rose 1.5 per cent on Thursday to settle at $90.65 a barrel — the highest closing price since October — as traders weighed the potential for Iran’s backlash after a suspected Israeli...
...The Federal Reserve is unwilling to lower borrowing costs from current levels of 5.25 per cent to 5.5 per cent until it is confident price pressures have sustainably returned to its 2 per cent target....
...But this week, as the Nikkei 225 finally broke through that peak after a 34-year wait, investors said that a lack of such exuberance is a sign that the market could have much further to climb....
...For the first nine months of 2023, the airport said the average spend per passenger travelling through the airport was £8.65 — down 7 per cent from the same period in 2022....
...When the EFF was agreed last March, the fund forecast GDP growth at between minus 3 and plus 1 per cent in 2023. Staff now expect it to be close to 5 per cent....
...In the halcyon days of lower-for-longer rates, governments could finance their spending through low-cost borrowing....
...Today Tim is on the podcast to share his thoughts on how we came to see food through a moral lens. What does it mean to be a glutton in the age of Ozempic? How do we let ourselves enjoy food?...
...This is what the market is now pricing, with the first cut in March and rates 1.5 percentage points lower by the end of the year. There are two elements of this argument that are worth questioning....
...The price formation mechanism in fixed income is effectively suspended, inclusive of 5y5y inflation breakevens at less than 1%....
...Inflation in the country — currently at 5.1 per cent — had previously seemed to be falling, only to rise again, he said, adding: “The arrival of one swallow does not make a summer.”...
...Logan Wright of Rhodium Group, who estimated that growth last year was just 1.5 per cent, told a CSIS webinar on Thursday that he expected it to rebound this year to 3.5 per cent as the property market stabilised...
...Average annual energy bills rose by 5 per cent on 1 January 2024 for households on standard price-capped tariffs to £1,928 a year....
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