Hints and tips:
...Jacqueline Smith Maritime Coordinator The International Transport Workers’ FederationLondon SE1, UK...
...The insurance sector’s footprint should be linked to the total value of insured assets, not just to premiums, argued Julian Richardson, chief executive of sustainable insurance specialist Parhelion....
...Saturday’s Strad was the expressive Calvin Richardson. Lukas Brændsrød — surely a prince in waiting?...
...David Richardson, chief executive, said the defined benefit business was going from “strength to strength” and its quotation service, which gives prices for trustees on corporate pension deals, had growing...
...Letter in response to this article: Flag-of-convenience system holed below the waterline / From Jacqueline Smith, Maritime Coordinator, The International Transport Workers’ Federation, London SE1, UK...
...Marlene Smith’s “Good Housekeeping III” is a larger than life multimedia relief/sculpture of a black figure with a mask-like Picasso face, clothed in white, holding fast to the wall alongside a happy family...
...That is increasingly a concern for Nela Richardson, chief economist at ADP, a payroll processor, who warns that it would severely limit the Fed’s latitude to respond in either direction....
...Brad Smith, Microsoft’s vice-chair and president, said he was “grateful” for the decision in California, adding that “our focus now turns back to the UK”....
...The sum is one of the largest payouts of its kind, eclipsing the $150mn settlement in the “Boom Boom Room” case at Smith Barney in the 1990s involving nearly 2,000 women....
...Cultural historian Richardson embarks on a tour of our guts and the influence they hold over our physical and mental wellbeing and more....
...Sam Richardson Yes....
...A Life of Picasso Volume IV: The Minotaur Years 1933-43 by John Richardson, Jonathan Cape £35, 368 pages Stephen Smith is culture correspondent of the BBC’s ‘Newsnight’ Join our online book group on Facebook...
...She joins from Travers Smith. Goodwin has hired Jacqueline Eaves as a partner in its private equity and private funds practices, based in London. She joins from Kirkland & Ellis....
...Picasso always refused to drive himself, for fear of “ruining” his hands, as he told artist Georges Braque, as recounted by art historian John Richardson in Un Soir à Boisgeloup (2013)....
...So I wanted to check back in with my colleague Jamie Smith, who we heard throughout the episode to hear how this has continued to play out. Hi, Jamie. Welcome back. Jamie Smyth Hi....
...They include Ann Lowe, the designer of Jacqueline Bouvier’s wedding dress from her 1953 marriage to John F Kennedy....
...It’s expensive to go to work, especially if you don’t make a lot and you have to find childcare,” said Nela Richardson, chief economist at payroll processor ADP....
...“Sort of like ‘Grey Gardens’, but without all of the raccoons,” he added humorously, referring to the iconic East Hampton home famously owned by eccentric relatives of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis....
...“The Fed has to have the most stringent rules because its leaders have access to the most important information that you can make the most money on in the quickest period of time,” said Gary Richardson,...
...Thanks for your comments about Joe Biden’s Build Back Better bill, like Janice Richardson who wrote in to say she believes BBB was weakened by moderate Democrats before it was “killed” by Manchin....
...Jacqueline Hunt, a member of Allianz’s board of management in charge of Allianz Global Investors, Pimco and the group’s US life insurance business, is in talks about an early departure, two people familiar...
...Sam Richardson, a customer engagement consultant with Twilio, the cloud communications platform, says designers of new online services focus on mainstream users....
...Stuart-Smith’s early years and career as a garden designer are explored in Richardson’s book....
...recovery to an extent that we have never seen historically, but what we are seeing now is a handoff from the government-supported economy to an economy that needs to stand on its own two feet,” says Nela Richardson...
...“The pandemic . . . sliced through the market and picked certain industries and demolished them like a hurricane [but] skipped over other industries and left them intact,” said Nela Richardson, chief economist...
International Edition