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...“If you look at any index, any platform, you’d expect that [private investor share] to be higher,” Lloyd’s chief executive John Neal told the Financial Times....
...If I’m in the lead he tries to beat me,” says John. “Even when we were kids, if I did well in a class, Michael would think to himself, ‘If he can do it, I can do it.’ And I’d think: ‘I can beat him.’”...
...Jessica SmithI’m Jess Smith and here’s the news you need to start your day. [MUSIC PLAYING] Tesla’s first-quarter earnings are out tomorrow, and they could be the worst in seven years....
...As John Kerry prepares to hand over his responsibilities to incoming US climate envoy John Podesta he spoke to the Financial Times about his achievements since his appointment in 2021 and the challenges...
...Here’s what else I’m keeping tabs on today and over the weekend: US-China relations: US secretary of state Antony Blinken will meet China’s President Xi Jinping later today....
...And here’s what else I’m keeping tabs on today: Earnings: Microsoft and Google owner Alphabet are the latest tech companies to report results....
...Smith has been admirably candid about the meaning of this story for her....
...And here’s what else I’m keeping tabs on today: ‘Hush money’ case: Opening arguments begin in the criminal trial of Donald Trump....
...Here’s what else I’m keeping tabs on today: Companies: Boeing is expected to report a first-quarter loss later today amid ongoing concerns about safety standards at the aircraft maker....
...Here’s what else I’m keeping tabs on today: Interest rates: Central banks in Norway, Switzerland, Turkey and the UK make interest rate decisions today....
...America’s ‘red wall’ moment: Democrats are rapidly losing non-white voters as the forces that ensured their support are weakening, writes John Burn-Murdoch....
...With a promising M&A pipeline in prospect, and a lowly covenant leverage of 0.4 times Ebitda, we should expect further deals over the medium term....
...The firm has achieved the feat in part by tapping the alma mater of current chief executive John Weinberg: Goldman Sachs....
...And here’s what else I’m keeping tabs on today: Economic data: US government data is expected to show that job openings in February fell to 8.7mn from about 8.9mn in January....
...Monetary policy: Susan Collins, president of the Federal Reserve’s Boston branch, John Williams, president of the New York Fed, and Raphael Bostic, President of the Atlanta Fed, will speak at public events...
...Jessica SmithI’m Jessica Smith, in for Marc Filippino, and here’s the news you need to start your day....
...Sovereign debt: Could bond vigilantes now turn their disruptive talents to the US Treasury market, asks John Plender....
...Lloyd’s boss John Neal told the Financial Times that the incident had the potential to produce the largest marine insurance claim in history, topping the crash of the cruise ship Costa Concordia in 2012,...
...I said, hold a quarter of those potatoes back and I’m going to plant them in the right phase two weeks later....
...Here’s what else I’m keeping tabs on today: Economic data: The Conference Board reports March consumer confidence figures and we also get monthly durable goods orders, which cover long-lasting products...
...In New York, Ben Gordon of Metropolitan Garden Design has turned a tiny 4 sq m Brooklyn balcony into a scene that can be enjoyed from the living room, incorporating lighting for night time....
...Here’s what else I’m keeping tabs on today: Gold price: The price of the precious metal hit another record high this morning after the Federal Reserve signals it intends to cut interest rates even as inflation...
...At its height, John Smedley also produced knit garments for British luxury brands including Burberry, Paul Smith and Vivienne Westwood — a part of the business that accounted for about half of total revenues...
...There is the po-faced party member who has taken the surname Smith-Smith; she insists on keeping her maiden name, even though it is the same as her husband’s (she has also worked out which Smith comes first...
...And it’s not just that cities like Houston simply have more space to build on, argues the FT’s chief data reporter John Burn-Murdoch....
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