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...More seriously, Goetzman et al argue that art price changes are largely a function of wealth concentration....
...‘Giant Payoffs from Midget Stocks’ That was the trumpeted headline in a June 1980 Fortune feature by the magazine’s senior editor Al Ehrbar....
...The context for that was the turmoil around Silicon Valley Bank, et al....
...Bertrand et al then examined the impact of acquisitions due to benchmark inclusions....
...,” Yellen told the Financial Times....
...Humans are natural improvers, barterers, accumulators, et cetera... it's a natural instinct....
...Some of this can be attributed to the security-conscious state’s limited tolerance of free expression....
...“If I think of the amount of pressure I’m under as a deposit taker and the care and attention I have to take when providing unsecured lending to younger people, it is staggering me that Klarna et al are...
...Financial services companies too are having a moment, buoyed by the economic recovery....
...You can see this cat behind me, my friend who looks after him, sometimes, while I was away - he was arrested yesterday among many others....
...Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s efforts to clean up India’s corporate and financial system have had limited success....
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...The spat highlights growing fears of shortages around the world, a situation underlined in an IMF report published today that said limited access to jabs in emerging markets posed a threat to global financial...
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...We would have improved our financial resilience and our financial position, and look towards more future development in the world of digital, virtual, and sustainability. Jane, let me come to you....
...As our economists have explained, on a sequential quarter-on-quarter annualised basis their US forecast shows -34% in Q2, +19% in Q3 and +12% in Q4, which looks rather V-shaped....
...Andrew Garthwaite et al at Credit Suisse has had a fiddle about with the model portfolio, resulting in insurers getting a push....
...market recovery over the next few years)....
...Small businesses in the UK are among the hardest hit by lockdowns, with limited financial resources and often low margins putting them at risk....
...Many companies have cut salaries by up to 75 per cent or placed staff on leave as they seek to preserve cash, while praying for a recovery in autumn....
...recovery once the crisis is over....
...V-shaped recovery in professional information transactions We also argue that consensus is too bearish on the recovery trajectory of key non subscription based/transactional revenue streams, especially...
...(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....
...It’s all about Friday’s awful US economic data, the likelihood of negative rates in the US and elsewhere, the receding prospect of a V-shaped recovery, the ever increasing national debt levels and the sabre...
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