Hints and tips:
...George Pascoe-Watson, chair of the UK PR firm Portland and a former political editor of The Sun newspaper, has been poached to head the new business alongside Victoria O’Byrne, a former communications director...
...“[Hydrogen] has become a serious target for lobbying,” says Pascoe Sabido, a researcher at the campaign group....
...Griefcast features conversations between its host, the comedian and actor Cariad Lloyd, and her friends and colleagues — among the better-known guests have been Sara Pascoe, Adam Buxton, David Baddiel and...
...Paul Pascoe London SW6, UK...
...as early as 2007 had identified a fee of £153,000 paid on the disposal of a nightclub that should have gone to the bank but was diverted for no obvious reason into a HBOS account belonging to QCS boss David...
...“I would have loved to have voted Labour,” said David O’Dee, a retired maintenance engineer who had just bought a copy of the Sun on the town’s high street. “But Corbyn’s an idiot.”...
...David Mills, who ran Quayside, was one of those jailed....
...The likes of Suki Webster and Sara Pascoe make decent fists of their roles, and the central scene between Phill Jupitus as the director-general and Hal Cruttenden as a self-regarding interviewer succeeds...
...Bryan Pascoe, global head of debt capital markets at HSBC, said that emerging markets are “in much better shape to weather storms these days.”...
...UPDATE: 11.07am David Cameron has issued a statement on the steps of Downing Street, attacking the “thugs” responsible for the riots and announcing that 16,000 officers will be on the streets tonight...
...“We don’t want to get into any kind of trade-offs,” said Lynn Pascoe, UN undersecretary-general for political affairs, after a visit to Mogadishu....
...Some names linked to the post include Ian Birrell, former Independent and Daily Mail journalist; George Pascoe-Watson, a former Sun political editor; and Guto Hari, spokesman for the London mayor....
...Names in the frame could include George Pascoe-Watson, sartorially-focused former political editor at The Sun, or Ben Brogan, the smooth deputy editor of the Telegraph....
...Bryan Pascoe, global head of debt syndicate at HSBC, said the stabilising of the Greek and European markets created better conditions for issuance last week....
...Bryan Pascoe, global head of debt syndication at HSBC, said that optimism surrounding Greece had boosted emerging market bonds, allowing governments to lock in low borrowing rates....
...We are running a sweepstake on GPW’s replacement: David Hencke (formerly of the Guardian) 100:1 Damian McBride (former spin-meister) 10:1 Ben Bradshaw (culture secretary, ex BBC) 5:1 Alastair Campbell...
...And now David Wooding, the Whitehall editor of the Sun, is moving to the News of the World to be an associate editor....
...Bryan Pascoe, global head of debt syndicate at HSBC, said: “Although emerging market bond spreads have narrowed, they still offer a lot of value compared with developed market corporate spreads, with better...
...Mr Pascoe said that banks would usually avoid issuing in 10 years and beyond because they had to pay higher rates than for shorter term debt....
...Bryan Pascoe, global head of debt syndicate at HSBC, said: “The market has been very slow recently because of the volatility after the worries on the macro front and inflation, but on Wednesday we saw a...
...Bryan Pascoe, global head of debt syndicate at HSBC, said: “Selectively, well-known issuers have been able to access niche and regional currencies in the last few months at funding levels far better than...
...Bryan Pascoe, head of debt syndicate at HSBC, added: “The fact that Ba1/triple B minus rated Brazil can price tighter than most triple A and double A corporates is evidence of the ongoing strength of the...
...Bryan Pascoe, global head of debt syndicate at HSBC, said: “Private placements have certainly become more common as the crisis has dragged on and access to the public markets has become a challenge....
...Bryan Pascoe, head of debt syndicate at HSBC, said: “The bond markets responded strongly …but one swallow does not make a summer....
...“Times have changed a lot since the start of last year,” said Bryan Pascoe, global head of debt syndicate at HSBC....
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