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...The Enchanters by James Ellroy, Hutchinson Heinemann £22/Knopf $30 Knopf, 448 pages...
...So reads the epigraph — borrowed from the Martinican poet Aimé Césaire — to Darryl Pinckney’s Come Back in September....
...Graf’s Promethean origins, endlessly retold, involve a teenager named Darryl McCray from a rundown neighbourhood of 1960s Philadelphia....
...The terms of the loans, though not disclosed in full yet, are likely to be better than anything airlines can access on the private market, said Darryl Genovesi, analyst with Vertical Research Partners....
...Lord Darryl Leigh in turn observed that “the highest 1 per cent of spenders spend an average of £60,000, saving themselves £12,000....
...“It’s a zero-sum game,” said Vertical Research Partners analyst Darryl Genovesi. “If the card programme is worth more, then the core airline operation is worth less.”...
...“If you’re 40 or 50 years old with a family, there’s no doubt it has a material effect on your work-life balance,” said James Blackburn, a former equity salesman at Merrill Lynch and Execution....
...“Nan’s Bowery loft had no windows, or else they were covered, and this made her parties long, hilarious, dangerous events,” the writer Darryl Pinckney remembered in 1996....
...Among them were BMO’s Darryl White, RBC’s David McKay and, CIBC’s Victor Dodig, Brian Porter of Scotiabank, and Bharat Masrani of TD. Mexico has been following the talks closely....
...The Collected Essays of Elizabeth Hardwick , selected by Darryl Pinckney, New York Review Books, RRP£14.99/$19.95, 640 pages Join our online book group on Facebook at FTBooksCafe....
...Sweeney) and the Honor Guard officer (James Caan), responsible for soldiers’ funerals, who becomes his surrogate father ends with a harrowing poignancy....
...Markets loved the clear result in Turkey's parliamentary elections but as James Mackintosh, investment editor, warns, the country's problems run deep....
...Then let James Mackintosh, FT investment editor, tell a tale of capital spending in two not-so-fictional republics, and explore the lessons it has for real life....
...The FT’s James Mackintosh says the market is performing its usual amoral weighing up of winners and losers, and unlike Paris, shares have not been terrorised....
...James Mackintosh, FT investment editor, dismisses the forecasts, looking instead at some strategies suggested for the year ahead....
...James Mackintosh wonders if this is part of a global political shift, and considers how to invest if it is....
...Leader writer James Blitz and emerging markets editor James Kynge discuss why the two sides are keen to meet for the first time since Taiwan broke with China in 1949....
...James Mackintosh, investment editor, discusses the evidence that inflation targets skew central bank predictions, and says investors too need to avoid being ‘anchored’ by recent experience....
...James Mackintosh, FT investment editor, considers the difficulty investors face picking the right fund manager, even one with as stellar a past performance as Mr Gross....
...James Mackintosh, investment editor, says what matters to investors is not just what effect an agreement might have on carbon-intensive businesses, but what other investors think....
...James Mackintosh, investment editor, looks at the difficulty of betting on China’s economy being soft on the inside but hard on the outside....
...Being cautious has helped British mutual funds investing in Europe, but James Mackintosh, investment editor, suggests it’s now a bit late to turn defensive....
...James Mackintosh, investment editor, examines the biggest reversal since 2009, and whether it’s over....
...Infrastructure investments in the central Asia region: 1) A China-led consortium last year won a $375m contract to build a 770km high-speed railway line between Moscow and Kazan, writes James Kynge....
...James Mackintosh, FT investment editor, considers the merits of the relative strength index as a guide to short-run gains....
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