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...The foundations of this major job perk was the Benares Opium Agency that Sir John headed from 1876....
...Previous winners include Patrick Radden Keefe’s Empire of Pain and Helen Macdonald’s H is for Hawk....
...“At this point it’s come down to a macro call,” said John Lovallo, an analyst at UBS....
...Our columnist John Plender warns the UK government that diluting corporate governance has consequences....
...“Everything is just so expensive that it’s hard to have any extra money to spend on anything,” said Jack O’Keefe, a 29-year-old banker from New York while perusing Manhattan’s Bryant Park holiday market....
...Jade Rahmani at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods estimated that the book values of industry leaders such as DR Horton and luxury home specialist Toll Brothers should rise by about 20 per cent a year for the next...
...But let’s begin with John Major’s guide to the art of the deal and his diagnosis of why we really need one....
...“They seem to have been a beneficiary of deposit inflows in the wake of the banking turmoil that occurred in March with the failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank,” said John McDonald, senior...
...Dorothy Bishop, emeritus professor of developmental neuropsychology and honorary fellow of St John’s College, said it was “difficult to understand why Oxford has not taken any action, given that so many...
...Slaughter and May has appointed Matthew Tobin and Guy O’Keefe as co-heads of finance, per The Lawyer....
...John Keefe, director of public affairs at Getlink, owner of the Eurotunnel, said that the service was operating on time and at full capacity....
...John Mitchell, a British expat and publican in West Vancouver, frustrated with the shortages, contacted a writer called Frank Appleton, who had penned a revelatory article about home-brewing....
...HSBC has promoted Gerry Keefe and Lisa McGeough to lead global banking following Greg Guyett’s appointment as sole head of its markets business, Bloomberg reports....
...Super-Infinite: The Transformations of John Donneby Katherine Rundell, Faber £16.99 Soldier, poet, prisoner and priest, John Donne — a contemporary of Shakespeare — was many things, making him a tricky...
...Jane Purdon, director of the Women in Football group, former World Rugby chief Brett Gosper, secretary-general of the International Working Group on Women and Sport Lisa O’Keefe, and ex-Deloitte partner...
...Folkestone has similar problems and is trying to find a way to “squeeze in additional EU controls” in the space available if EU biometric checks come into force next year, said John Keefe of Getlink, which...
...He turned his Brit Awards into beer pumps at his local pub and — in tribute to the landlord, who passed away earlier this year — he named this event’s second stage the John O’Keefe Low Lights Stage....
...Her jaw-dropping number “Whipped Into Shape” — delivered while jumping rope at sizzling speed — is just one of the many upbeat moments that make Lucy Moss’s new staging of the 2007 musical, by Laurence O’Keefe...
...Underwriters including Keefe, Bruyette Woods and Nomura, and law firms Weil, Gotshal and DLA Piper were paid about $70mn for the deal. Where that cash is going to come from remains to be seen....
...Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty by Patrick Radden Keefe, Doubleday $32.50/Pan Macmillan £20, 560 pages John Gapper is FT Weekend business columnist Data visualisation by Liz Faunce...
...That is, if insurers are allowed to raise prices, noted John Iten, an analyst at S&P Global Ratings. California, he pointed out, has regulated limits on insurance pricing....
...The FT’s John Gapper wrote that Keefe brought to this “tour de force”, a “coolly prosecutorial prose style, backed by voluminous research” into the Sackler’s links to the drug, and the philanthropy that...
...As the comedian John Oliver said, ‘If you want to do something evil, put it inside something boring.’” In HBO’s Mare of Easttown, opioids are the backdrop for other crimes....
...John Haley, Willis’s chief executive, said his company was “well-positioned to compete vigorously across our businesses around the world and will continue to introduce important innovations to the market...
...Patrick Radden Keefe offers a broader account of “skulduggery and intrigue” in Rogues (Doubleday, June), in which the prizewinning New Yorker writer explores the thin lines between the legal and illegal...
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