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...“How we are funded needs to change and I will be strongly pressing that point at today’s meeting,” O’Neill said in a statement....
...O’Neill stood for the UK national anthem at a football match....
...Goldman Sachs’s then-chief economist Jim O’Neill first tried to repeat the BRICs magic by anointing Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines, South Korea, Turkey and...
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...First Minister-designate Michelle O’Neill from Sinn Féin called it a “day of optimism”....
...Analysis of market data and government statistics carried out by the Northern Powerhouse Partnership lobby group — whose economists include former Treasury minister Lord Jim O’Neill — also shows that the...
...Nevertheless, Sunak was said to have been in “chipper” mood this week when he hosted Christmas drinks for his MPs, even posing for a photograph between rightwing MP Jonathan Gullis and left-leaning Sir Bob Neill...
...Ahead of the group’s 15th summit next week, Lord Jim O’Neill told the Financial Times that the Brics had “never achieved anything since they first started meeting”, eight years after he created the phrase...
...Sir Bob Neill, Tory chair of the Commons justice select committee, said that his constituents wanted action on small boats, but “not the rhetoric [Braverman] was using in the US”....
...In “The G7 must accept it cannot run the world” (Opinion, May 24) your columnist Martin Wolf writes that “Jim O’Neill invented the idea of Brics back in 2001”. This isn’t quite correct....
...“I don’t see how he can come back from this,” said Sir Bob Neill, Conservative chair of the Commons justice committee, lamenting the way Johnson had quit parliament last week with a tirade against Tory MPs...
...The plan is one of several recommendations made in a “start-up review” for Labour by former Treasury minister Lord Jim O’Neill, which will be unveiled on Thursday at a business event hosted by Reeves and...
...“They’re one of the most important Irish bands of their generation,” says Jim Carroll, chairman of the RTÉ Choice Music Prize, an annual award akin to the UK’s Mercury Prize....
...Sir Bob Neill, chair of the House of Commons justice committee, said ministers had to be able to press staff in a professional way....
...Its leader, Jim Allister, has urged voters to cast their votes strongly against “the Windsor whitewash” that he says is dismantling the UK “in plain sight”....
...When Jim O'Neill coined the acronym in 2001, his aim was to make the case for changing global governance arrangements, and not necessarily the growth potential of these countries....
...Chaired by Lord Jim O’Neill during the government of David Cameron, the commission also produced the Northern Powerhouse initiative, which aimed to boost underperforming northern cities....
...A British economist at an American bank with that classic global south name, Jim O’Neill. janan.ganesh@ft.com Letter in response to this column: Does Nietzsche also help explain concept of woke?...
...Risk and reward is lopsided whenever the category is too narrow — the R in Brics has given Jim O’Neill’s remaining followers a tricky couple of years, for example — whereas a broad selection guarantees mediocrity...
...In 2016, a UK review led by Lord Jim O’Neill, an economist and former Goldman Sachs banker, forecast the number of annual deaths from antimicrobial resistance would rise to 10mn by 2050 — approximately the...
...And South Africa — a late entrant to the group, which was simply BRIC when Lord Jim O’Neill coined the acronym in 2001 — looks increasingly like an economic basket case....
...Do Steve Scalise or Jim Jordan, the two Republicans running to replace McCarthy, even exercise?...
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...Lord Jim O’Neill, creator of the Brics acronym, said the idea that the group of emerging nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) might develop a common currency was a “ridiculous” idea....
...Meanwhile, Jim O’Neill, the former Goldman Sachs economist who launched the “Brics” tag (short for the Brazilian, Russian, Indian and Chinese bloc), published a paper this week arguing that “the dollar plays...
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