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...and commit to upholding clients’ “freedom of expression”....
...They have more freedom than the big banks to take risks and do all sorts of clever financial gymnastics....
...One grandfather had been governor of the central bank, his signature appearing on Iraq’s banknotes. Aged nine, he watched his father Hareth flee Baghdad....
...The same, of course, applies to Le Pen et al in Europe. I don’t know Israel nearly well enough to prescribe a solution to the deep-seated Palestinian-Israeli crisis....
...For example, in a 2010 opinion (Chevron Corp v Steven Donziger, et al) handed down from the US district court in Manhattan, the judge wrote that the “evidence at trial established that Donziger, a New York...
...(Incidentally, for my money, Cronenberg’s scuffed aesthetic has dated at least a little better than the gleaming postmodernism of Neo and Trinity et al.)...
...And, as lockdown measures are softened, the return of the likes of Gregg's, Starbucks et al to the UK FtG market will increase competition....
...Andrew Garthwaite et al at Credit Suisse has had a fiddle about with the model portfolio, resulting in insurers getting a push....
...(FT) Flip sides of Facebook’s Libra Cryptocurrencies are about privacy and freedom — no one runs them and no one can be prevented from using them....
...Per Starr et al., a 10 per cent increase in the number of non-competes leads to 6 per cent lower wages in states that enforce the agreements versus those that do not....
...We followed along with FDR, Eisenhower, JFK, Reagan, Clinton and Bush et. al in their postwar course because we wanted to or had to: there was no alternative worthy of considering or competition....
...This was disproved by the trial of US v Zarrab et al, in which a Turkish banker and a gold trader were convicted of laundering Iranian oil and gas revenues....
...A tie-up would cement Pekao’s position as Poland’s second-biggest bank by assets behind Bank Polski at a time when banks around Europe are looking for ways to cope with higher regulatory requirements and...
...The cost in lost lives, freedoms and wealth will be staggering, according to Robert Kagan....
...According to Egan et al, the chance any given doctor is sued for malpractice in any given year is quite low, comparable to the probability a random financial adviser is penalised for wrongdoing....
...- And how “banking regulators seem willing to use their freedom to mess with the banks.” Which is good....
...(FT) Electric motorcycles are coming American motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson is known for chrome, freedom and big, beefy V-twin engines — but soon, it will also be known for something very different...
...The net effect can be seen below: According to Greenspan et al, the shifting proportion of workers to retirees will supposedly increase demand for goods and services relative to supply....
...Sensible sentences from Citi’s Buiter et al on China’s valuation shock (with our emphasis): This decision by the PBOC is a significant event, even if its implications and motivations are not yet fully clear...
...That makes China’s leaders v nervous and restricts policy options....
...We suppose, before getting to what might stop this, one should probably discuss what’s hitting the Wunderbund et al. Still early in the day, after all....
...For a company like Rural that is traded on a major exchange, ―[t]urnover measured by average weekly trading of . . . 1% would justify a substantial presumption‖ of market efficiency. 5 Bromberg et al., Bromberg...
...Statistical studies (see for example Gadea et al) confirm that there has been no significant break in the behaviour of volatility in the five year period since 2008, compared to that experienced during GM...
...Efforts to ease policy are running into the wider message from Li et al that there will be no “large scale short term stimulus”....
...(How many hours of great cinema, from Bicycle Thieves to Jules et Jim, have been devoted to the velocipede?...
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