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...John Relyea, a holdover from the earlier cast, is a vocally and visually intimidating Grand Inquisitor. All goes smoothly under conductor Carlo Rizzi’s experienced leadership....
...Eric Owens, a weak Philip, is outsung by John Relyea as the Inquisitor, but I would just as soon hear Matthew Rose (a Monk) in either role....
...Rates went higher and converts got slammed,” said John McClain, a portfolio manager at Diamond Hill Capital Management, who said he has been buying up the debt now that prices have fallen....
...“It makes sense that energy issuers would try to tap into a robust high yield market, especially given the revival in oil prices,” said Matt Eagan, a portfolio manager at Loomis Sayles....
...“Not really,” according to John Bell, a loan investor at Loomis Sayles, while analyst Brad Rogoff at Barclays said that while measuring leverage could still be informative, it was “incomplete”....
...Conditions for subprime auto lenders catering to weaker borrowers are “excellent”, said Jefferies analyst John Hecht....
...John Bell, a portfolio manager at Loomis Sayles, said portability meant an acquirer could “buy a capital structure at a price they may not get themselves”, since they might otherwise have to pay higher interest...
...throne resonate even more strongly today — “The law bows to power,” she announces early on — but the Met’s new incarnation of McVicar’s staging is too hyperactive to bother with matters of state, even if John...
...“It’s a shame,” said John Bell, a portfolio manager at Loomis Sayles. “I wished this pandemic could have reset the clock for a while but it doesn’t look like that is happening.”...
...To impress unity on the work, Kosky has Max Hopp, a popular German actor who plays John Styx, speak all of each character’s spoken dialogue (in German; musical numbers are in French), and not just their...
...Henze’s music supplies commentary in classic operatic fashion, yet, as staged by Zack Winokur and lit by John Torres, this was a true ensemble performance. Instrumentalists participated in the action....
...Sets depicting an aristocratic residence in a state of decay, like those here designed by John Conklin, have become a cliché, but they weren’t in 1995 when the production was new, and few productions since...
...After 25 years, the Metropolitan Opera has revived John Copley’s production of Rossini’s last and most expansive Italian opera, but its return was not without incident....
...It is, however, an improvement on both Luc Bondy’s reviled 2009 production and Franco Zeffirelli’s overblown staging before that, with John Macfarlane’s sets giving the familiar Roman locales a modern twist...
...John Bell, a portfolio manager at Loomis Sayles said the key question for investors was whether they were lending money to companies with “reasonable credits” and concluded: “We are not holding a bunch of...
...The writer is the FT’s global media editor Letter in response to this article: Big tech’s roots lie in the Banyan tree model / From Akanksha Awal, St John’s College, Oxford, UK...
...“Optimism over synchronised global growth and supportive macro conditions led to outsized gains in equity markets to start the year,” says Craig Burelle, macro strategies research analyst at Loomis Sayles...
...The concert opened with another daunting contemporary work, but an exuberant one, John Adams’s Slonimsky’s Earbox, in which the composer deliberately adopted other compositional approaches besides the minimalist...
...They are glowingly sung by Kiera Duffy in a superb portrayal that contends no less well with demands for nudity, and John Moore personifies Jan’s masculine strength....
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...Loomis Sayles and USAA suffering losses over the past 12 months....
...“The political risks are not going away,” says Laura Sarlo, senior sovereign analyst at asset manager Loomis, Sayles & Co. Brexit would be “a huge deal for the UK and a big deal for Europe”....
...Previous residents have included John D Rockefeller Jr, David Koch and Vera Wang....
...Countertenor John Holiday won cheers from the audience with a brilliantly sung Caesar that conveyed the ruler’s simmering frustration and rage at Cato’s steadfastness....
...It helps that the work’s history of revisions led to John Caird’s 1999 rewrite of Hugh Wheeler’s book for the Royal National Theatre, a version that now arguably stands as the best of all possible Candides...
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