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...Nunzio M TrittoSanteramo in Colle, Apulia, Italy...
...“Zhongnanhai has always been a black box and now it’s just even more so,” said Chong Ja Ian, associate professor of political science at the National University of Singapore, referring to the former imperial...
...I’m glad I’m making it now, and not 20 years ago.” Back then, the ballet world wasn’t exactly rolling out the red carpet for Marston....
...director of product development at Cerulli Associates, said....
...BNY Mellon has once again resisted the temptation to work in a Boney M reference. Schroders is banging on about a “3D reset” again....
...Alice Edwards, associate at Winckworth Sherwood, says: Now that you have dealt with the immediate post-death tasks, the probate process is broadly formed of three stages, which I set out below....
...US politics: It is not guaranteed that a Biden second term would bring an end to America’s political malaise, argues Edward Luce....
...But George Magnus, an associate at Oxford university’s China Centre, says trade negotiators will struggle to prevent further fallout this year....
...When I think of Kissinger, I think not of Détente, but of the enormous wealth that Kissinger Associates has made doing consulting work with western multinationals that want to do business with China....
...Opinion: Democrats need to find more compelling ways of asking people to vote for them beyond warnings about Trump, writes Edward Luce. 2....
...It’s a nearly square room, on a corner, so glazed on two sides in the way I always associate with Edward Hopper and that somehow gravitationally pulls me to a barstool and conversation....
...And then Cboe Global Markets head Edward Tilly followed in his footsteps. More and more CEOs are leaving for similar reasons....
...For an exhibition last year during Melbourne Design Week, Chee commissioned Ben Edwards and Nancy Beka of Studio Edwards to produce the squeezebox, a stool like a concertina that becomes a bookshelf....
...edward.luce@ft.com Letters in response to this column: Carter and the story of the White House solar panels / From Zia Ebrahimzadeh, Washington, DC, US The Boll Weevil defectors and Carter’s election...
...This is one of the crucial takeaways from The Fund, a new book from journalist Rob Copeland into the inner workings of Bridgewater Associates, the world’s largest hedge fund....
...Stephen BushFT columnist and associate editor Somerset The Walcot, Bath The Walcot pulls off the tricky feat of feeling both cosy and contemporary....
...Saints and sinners Barclays was founded by Quakers as a goldsmith bank on Lombard Street in 1690....
...Edward Luce: A victory in next year’s presidential election would be Trump’s get-out-of-jail-free card — and America’s funeral....
...“I’m happy that we did it . . . we have had a dramatic evolution of the geopolitical situation and a breach of international laws and conventions . . ....
...“Most asset managers are shrinking and BlackRock has been growing,” said Kyle Sanders, equity analyst at Edward Jones....
...“But I’ve got no insight and it’s not something I’m planning for. I’m focused on running the business.” Beesley’s first foray in asset management was at Mercury in 1997....
...Edward White Yeah....
...You quite rightly point out that a lot of the deregulation that we associate with Ronald Reagan actually began under Carter. His economic policy was, and remains, hard to classify....
...“I’m not aware of this.” The allegation surfaced when the Stratford MP made an unsuccessful bid to become the next prime minister after the resignation of Boris Johnson....
...I’m not so sure. Every invention brings unintended consequences....
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