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...As HL Mencken, Upton Sinclair or William Jennings Bryan was said to have roughly quipped, it is difficult to get someone to understand something when their salary depends on their obliviousness....
...However, in the last two rematches — William McKinley vs William Jennings Bryan in 1900 and Dwight D....
...I think it’s instructive to look back more than a century to the 1890s when populist William Jennings Bryan electrified the nation with his “cross of gold” speech and captured the Democratic party with his...
...William Jennings Bryan 7. A restructuring that yanks valuable assets away from creditors 8. ‘Markets can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent’...
...It is significant that Omarova’s paper opens with the populist William Jennings Bryan’s 1896 “cross of gold” speech, in which he pled for a monetary system that served the interests of working people and...
...The first concession message by a defeated candidate was in 1896, when William Jennings Bryan wired congratulations to William McKinley two days after the vote....
...Think of the rise of three-time Democratic party presidential nominee William Jennings Bryan in the US or France’s Popular Front leader Léon Blum elected in 1936....
...This culminated in a presidential election in 1896 in which the democratic candidate William Jennings Bryan made his famous plea to “not crucify mankind upon a Cross of Gold”....
...And after William Jennings Bryan, cue Tony Hadley: Brexit Stage Left The UK's divorce bill from the EU will, we must hope, be fixed next week....
...Together in 1912 they put reform Democrat Woodrow Wilson in the White House with firebrand William Jennings Bryan as secretary of state. Populism was never just a contest between people and elites....
...Suspicion of Big Finance is an axis on which US politics turns, dating from the Revolution through Jefferson, Jackson, Jennings Bryan, and both Roosevelts....
...My Harvard colleague, Niall Ferguson, suggests that William Jennings Bryan is the right precursor for Mr Trump....
...Bryan win the 1896 Democratic presidential nomination with a religiously resonant call for a looser monetary policy (“You shall not press down upon the brow of labour this crown of thorns,” he told the...
...Jennings, chief executive of eBonds and former head of fixed income capital markets at Morgan Stanley....
...In 1896 William Jennings Bryan won the Democratic presidential nomination with a call for the free coinage of silver at a ratio to gold of 16 to one. Sadly, US political numeracy faded over time....
...William Jennings Bryan, the “silver-tongued orator of the Platte” and the closest America got to a radical president, represented Nebraska’s first congressional district....
...William Bryan Jennings is co-head of fixed-income capital markets in the Americas for Morgan Stanley, having joined the bank in 1993. A company spokesman said the banker had been placed on leave....
...They had a champion, too: William Jennings Bryan. These days, especially among non-Americans, Bryan is perhaps best known as the sweaty crank of a lawyer who represented Tennessee in the Scopes trial....
...Probably the last undisputed rock star to lose was William Jennings Bryan in 1896, but that was before broadcasting was born. Both Roosevelts and Woodrow Wilson had the touch....
...He spent some of his final days in office with Michael Kazin’s book on the Christian firebrand and three-time Democratic presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan....
...“Investors have had to learn how to play in a more volatile market,” said Bryan Jennings, co-head of fixed-income capital markets at Morgan Stanley....
...Most of all, William Jennings Bryan, the turn-of-the-century populist who ran three times for the presidency, functions as the book’s hero, or anti-hero....
...“We are reverting to more typical historical averages and we are expecting the proportion of M&A financing in the bond markets to rise further this year,” said Bryan Jennings, managing director at Morgan...
...The likeliest would come from the gold-obsessed “Austrian” candidacy of Republican Ron Paul, who provides the closest echo to the rhetoric of Williams Jennings Bryan, the late-19th century populist....
...“It is one of the smartest academic institutions in the world choosing to do this now,” said Bryan Jennings, managing director at Morgan Stanley, one of the sale’s underwriters....
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