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...Local schools now teach the International Baccalaureate; Pride flags flutter over suburban picket fences; the farmers’ market sells CBD products (“for humans and dogs”); and three local restaurants have...
...White had trained them and, after meeting a ju-jitsu fighter, all three learnt the discipline. The Fertittas figured it would be a fun side hustle to their hugely successful local casino business....
...Inside, people share entrées, go to school, fly on weekly business trips, hit the gym, and cram into buses and elevators. The same dynamic is reflected in the economy....
...Another lure was the Union bar, which — almost miraculously in 1980s Britain — stayed open till 2.30am, until the deferential local police finally intervened....
...What Cerberus is less keen to detail — seemingly conscious it may attract criticism — is the growth of Bawag’s international business, which now accounts for a fifth of the bank....
...The HAGI index, which tracks the value of mid to high-end classic vehicles and forms part of the Knight Frank Wealth Index, rose by double digits in the first six months of 2013, 2014 and 2015....
...George Hall, international director of Sotheby’s International, reckons that salvation for prime skiing destinations will come from apartment-hotel developments....
...AIFMD and the Dodd-Frank legislation in the US are only the tip of the iceberg: managers are grappling with Fatca, Mifid and Emir, as well as greater scrutiny of limited liability partnerships structure....
...of the 2015 Man Booker International Prize....
...House prices in the capital have soared on the back of demand from overseas and a strong local economy, and are now some 7 per cent above the pre-financial crisis peak....
...“We’re still lending,” says her local manager. “But we’re looking for lower risks – not so poor, not so micro.”...
...And what is he greedy for? Answers: 1) central bankers, financial regulators and tax authorities. 2) Power and cringing displays of respect....
...At the time, Frank Fischer was among the 14 per cent of new fathers in Germany applying to take paternity leave, with the government paying two-thirds of their salaries – with a cap of €1,800 ($2,600) a...
...behind the first grain elevator, ”but as society grows, and division of labor is made, producers and consumers of food become widely separated, and the question of transportation becomes exceedingly important...
...Yet Frank Stover, general manager, explains that while it only takessays that although the club only has to take the addition of 50 new members a year to its roster of about 1,200 to reach break even, the...
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