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...In April 2003, ten investment banks signed a $1.4bn settlement with a panoply of US regulators, led by then-New York attorney-general Eliot Spitzer, and agreed to major structural reforms to separate equity...
...After her sublime take on TS Eliot’s Four Quartets, Pam Tanowitz wrestled with another complex text. The result, 2022’s Song of Songs, has now had its UK premiere at London’s Barbican Theatre....
...Spitzer decided to make a name for himself by investigating conflicts of interest in Wall Street research notes....
...This was a difficult tightrope to tread and not everyone succeeded — leading to significant fines and reforms introduced by former New York State attorney-general Eliot Spitzer, which sought to decouple...
...Spitzer and the US Securities and Exchange Commission....
...The problems with the first tactic became public in 2002, when Eliot Spitzer, then an ambitious New York attorney-general, revealed that star analysts had privately disparaged the stocks they publicly touted...
...I went in search of a waiting room, where I envisaged myself cutting a solitary romantic figure reading George Eliot. No such luck....
...Two decades on from the Eliot Spitzer settlement that shook up the investment research business, there are four reasons why it is still shrivelling in size and credibility: declining information advantage...
...To mark the 450th anniversary of Monteverdi’s birth in 2017, John Eliot Gardiner and his English Baroque Soloists took the composer’s three surviving full-length operas on an ambitious tour....
...He veers into other areas from time to time, but stops short of TS Eliot’s 1948 understanding of culture as “the whole way of life of a people”. It’s art that Puchner is primarily talking about....
...In 2006, at the behest of then-governor Eliot Spitzer, architect Vishaan Chakrabarti hatched a plan to move it to the historic Farley Post Office building just across Eighth Avenue....
...From Eliot Spitzer to Harvey Weinstein to the parents of Sam Bankman-Fried, powerful people in crisis mode know to call Risa Heller. New York Magazine profiles the famous flack....
...Previous disgraced New York politicians, including Anthony Weiner and Eliot Spitzer, have tried and failed to mount comebacks....
...Pundits predict that James may follow her predecessors, Eliot Spitzer and Andrew Cuomo, to the governor’s mansion. There is a reason why AG is jokingly described as shorthand for “aspiring governor”....
...Many have seen him as cruel and vengeful, while for TS Eliot he was the epitome of classical restraint....
...I will never forget the look of frozen dutifulness on the face of Silda Wall Spitzer alongside her husband, Eliot Spitzer, the last New York governor to be felled by a sex scandal (in 2008)....
...TS Eliot likened Valéry to Poe, but a visual association is Morisot’s floaty “Julie Daydreaming” — an expression of the unstable adolescent mind....
...Eliot Spitzer was forced to resign in 2008 after only a year in the governor’s office following revelations that the one-time “Sheriff of Wall Street” patronised a high-priced prostitution service....
...Then there is Eliot Spitzer, the onetime “Sheriff of Wall Street” and former New York governor who resigned in disgrace in 2008 after a prostitution scandal....
...The one time they fell out was when Stone, a self-confessed libertine, met a woman in a Miami swingers’ club who had been a call-girl for Eliot Spitzer, the disgraced former governor of New York....
...“Distracted from distraction by distraction,” wrote TS Eliot about second-quarter results season....
...Spitzer were using their enforcement powers to try to counteract him....
...George Eliot, who early in her own career inhabited a similar literary demimonde to Landon, thought her work “silly”; for Virginia Woolf it was “insipid”....
...Emily Brand looks beyond the poet to his doomed family in The Fall of the House of Byron (John Murray RRP£25, April), while Ann Pasternak Slater combines a biography with the writings of Vivien Eliot, unfortunate...
...He was referring, in particular, to the Martin Act — the sweeping anti-fraud statute that a previous New York attorney-general, Eliot Spitzer, used to devastating effect against Wall Street after the bursting...
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