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...Former top asset management executives Julian Salisbury and Heather Miner have moved to Sixth Street and Advent International, respectively, while Mike Koester and Tom Connolly started their own private...
...As Wachowiak et al correctly note, the recent pressures militating in favour of greater cooperation (Ukraine, a second Trump presidency, fiscal constraints), “have not, to date, proven sufficient to overcome...
...and MoMA in New York and London’s V&A museum....
...Then there’s the industry ties to Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai and the owner of the Godolphin stables....
...Highlights include Tony Blair, Michael O’Leary, the World Health Organization’s Soumya Swaminathan, Sheila Bair, McKinsey’s Kevin Sneader, Al Gore, Kristalina Georgieva and David Rubenstein....
...Transfer Market Saudi Arabia’s Princess Reema Bandar Al-Saud has been nominated for membership to the International Olympic Committee in another signal of the Gulf Kingdom’s ambitions in sport....
...The South Korean tech powerhouse was buoyed further by a decision in December to spin off part of its electric vehicle components business and set up a $1bn joint venture with Canadian group Magna International...
...and the Russian-backed Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad....
...Less than a week ago, the stage was set for Donald Trump to follow in the footsteps of Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton and have his own Camp David moment....
...(FT) US to reduce Afghanistan deployment The US is preparing to withdraw thousands of soldiers in an initial deal with the Taliban, which agreed to a ceasefire and renunciation of al-Qaeda....
...Only at Oxford did they acquire the qualities that Johnson et al already had: a ruling-class accent, rhetorical skills and the ability to feel confident in any establishment setting....
...Nor has Britain seen the emergence of any new production companies to match Working Title, the Universal-backed but proudly British outfit behind Four Weddings, Bridget Jones, Darkest Hour et al, or independent...
...Along the way they became global stars, a combination of their David v Goliath adventure and their supporters’ fearsome Viking-style chanting....
...Woman At Point Zero by Nawal El Saadawi, a radical Egyptian feminist provocateur; Sarah Bakewell’s At the Existentialist Café, on Sartre, Camus, Simone de Beauvoir et al....
...Only Humans Need Apply: Winners and Losers in the Age of Smart Machines, by Thomas Davenport and Julia Kirby, Harper Business, RRP$29.99/£20 The human race’s comeback was overdue after the recent wave of...
...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....
...Business The Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future, by Martin Ford, Basic Books, RRP$28.99 If The Second Machine Age (by Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee) was last year’s...
...of the corporation itself....
...Can Harry divine the truth about the old man?...
...Kate argues that Verleger’s view of a hypothetical Saudi et al response to lower prices and/or production is compelling, in that it doesn’t follow that more prolific US oil supply will mean lower global...
...by giant, uncaring corporations and shocking consumerism....
...POP Ziggyology , by Simon Goddard, Ebury Press, £20, 352 pages After the comeback and the V&A retrospective comes Bowie fatigue. Do we need more adulation?...
...If he can compromise, so should Mr Verey et al. Artic monkeys Congratulations to the Stobart Group on increasing “headline underlying profit before tax” by 6.5 per cent to £16.4m at the half year....
...Shi Cheng: Short Stories from Urban China, edited by Liu Deng, Carol Yinghua Lu and Ra Page, translated by Eric Abrahamsen, Nicky Harman, Julia Lovell, et al, Comma Press, RRP£9.99, 224 pages An anthology...
...al at a national level....
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