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...He’d survive, but he’d be seriously weakened.”...
...For more on that, joining Miranda, Stephen and me, we have the FT’s political editor, George Parker, who is speaking to us from the pub in Bridport, aren’t you George? George ParkerI am....
...He sandwiched Neuwirth with Lili Boulanger’s D’un matin de printemps and Prokofiev’s Symphony No 5. Boulanger’s succinct, elegant, colourful impressionistic work opened like a sunrise....
...Rob Wood, economist at the consultancy Pantheon Macroeconomics, predicted that the BoE would start cutting interest rates from their 16-year high of 5.25 per cent from June....
...It was for a plush affair, but they’d ridden around central London on it throughout their early days as a couple. So simple and so them.”...
...“This suggests some people do not think we are out of the woods.”...
Big business teams up with ranchers to trim around solar panels and win over local communities
...“If equities are selling off because Kashkari said we might have no cuts this year, you’d expect [Treasury] yields to rise,” Mike Zigmont, head of trading and research at Harvest Volatility Management, said...
...“The risk was that the market would keep rallying and that they’d underperform.”...
...“Genius has no sex,” said Empress Eugénie, wife of Napoleon III, bestowing upon her the first female Légion d’Honneur in 1865....
...Rob Wood, chief UK economist at the consultancy Pantheon Macroeconomics, said he thinks markets are “overreacting a bit” to the US inflation data and expects the BoE to cut rates in June, September and December...
...George Parker Yes, I agree....
...This is an audio transcript of the FT News Briefing podcast episode: ‘China is not out of the woods yet’ Marc Filippino Good morning from the Financial Times....
...When he was finally discharged, “he clearly wasn’t the person he’d been before”. No longer was he the hotshot businessman “operating at full throttle pretty well all day”....
...“We’d all like to see the economy growing faster, but it’s worth saying it defied the sceptics last year, significantly outperformed expectations and did in fact grow . . . all the signs earlier this year...
...The big one, of course, is interest rates, when they start to come down . . . we’d expect to see a more exuberant return to shopping.”...
...Brera’s shares have fallen almost 70 per cent since it IPO’d 14 months ago. The club’s executive chairman is one Daniel J....
...A member of the previous board, Quora chief executive Adam D’Angelo, also remains in place. More board members will be appointed, according to Taylor....
...George Hammond and Tabby Kinder in San Fran have more....
...I mean, Jon Ashworth managed to get two days on saying he’s bet £10 on whether or not there’d be an election in May....
...And with me here in studio are Political fix regulars: the FT’s political editor, George Parker. Hi, George. George ParkerHello, Lucy. Lucy Fisher And columnist Robert Shrimsley....
...One Labour shadow cabinet member said: “You’d expect them to stick to the economy, given that the Budget was last week. Instead of which they are playing straight into the hands of Reform.”...
...On Tuesday the Foreign Office summoned the Chinese chargé d’affaires to deliver a message of “unequivocal condemnation” in response to the alleged hacking activity....
...Bruin Capital, the investment group founded by former IMG executive George Pyne, agreed to sell sports marketing company Two Circles....
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