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...Makin from a Transformative Eraby John H Makin, American Enterprise Institute £27/$35 The late John Makin was one of what seems a dying breed: a thoughtful, well-informed and open-minded conservative economist...
...Pensions provider James Hay said it had agreed to buy Nucleus, the financial planning and investment platform, for £144.6m....
...Nick Makin, a solicitor, will be nominated as independent chair....
...He also proposes that Nick Makin, a solicitor, should become its independent chairman....
...James Benamor took an unconventional path to become one of the UK’s youngest billionaires....
...(WSJ) Makin’ the bacon Searching out the world’s highest-paying industries for executives?...
...They included Ian Hannam, the former JPMorgan banker, Credit Suisse’s George Maddison and Freshfields partner Julian Makin....
...Hardie, UBS Sir Richard Lambert Robert Swannell, Marks & Spencer Sir Anthony Salz, Rothschild David Cruickshank, Deloitte David Thomlinson Sebastian Grigg, Credit Suisse Tim Allan, Portland Neil Makin...
...“The focus on the details of the UK fiscal stance is limited, and I would say opportunistic,” says John Makin, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank....
...“It puts critics of the Fed in a difficult position,” said John Makin, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, who called the programme of open-ended easing a “bold experiment...
...But the drug’s success was considered a long-shot, with James Gordon at JPMorgan Cazenove estimating its chance of success at 10 per cent....
...Sean Makin is an alcoholic, a washed-up former child star with freakishly infantile facial features....
...John Makin of the American Enterprise Institute says Mr Obama’s decision to press ahead with investment plans that may be derided by Republicans as excessive and never see the light of day – while not making...
...The Short View: Lessons from the past for equity investors As the US earnings season progresses, corporate outlooks are what matter, says the FT’s James Mackintosh....
...The Taliban don’t fight that way – it’s a war of ambushes and skirmishes, a small-unit insurgency grind more than a set-piece battle,” said James Shinn, a former top Pentagon official for Asia....
...This cuppa ’arf past is makin’ me Hampsteads ’urt!”...
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