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...Video: Behavioural Economics — Are high petrol prices killing the American dream?...
...“Jamie Dimon played his cards very well,” says Simon Johnson, MIT economics professor and former IMF chief economist....
...My fellow Americans, our long national regional-banking nightmare may not be over....
...The result, as he puts it, is that “the most successful British biotech company is now really plugged into the American capital markets”....
...The company has also already dropped the bombshell that it is reordering its priorities to pursue a North American battery plant ahead of one in eastern Europe....
...Perhaps insurance companies would also buy them as a hedge. Annuities from insurers are considered poor value for money now because rates are so low....
...Explaining the significance of GE’s break-up on Tuesday, Culp did not focus on history but liabilities....
...As Pfizer’s production capacity soared in 2021, the company grabbed market share from cheaper rivals AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson....
...The troubled property tycoon is having to hunker down and face his company’s staggering $300bn of total liabilities amid intensifying scrutiny from China’s senior leadership....
...pay the same tax as small local companies....
...It will also be running off its insurance liabilities for a while yet....
...Across the Atlantic, Johnson & Johnson’s single-shot vaccine has also been paused because of clotting concerns....
...(Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson) Call on US companies for paid time off to vote It’s a largely unfamiliar concept in most developed democracies: on US Election Day, many Americans will have to decide whether...
...(Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson) Chart of the day In a July 13 report, Morgan Stanley published a global survey of people’s perception of the climate change threat....
...He describes a revolt in the South when Lyndon Johnson brought in Medicare, the government-backed health-insurance plan for seniors, in the mid-1960s, because it forced the desegregation of wards and blood...
...Boris Johnson has set out a three-stage plan to get Britain back to work. But Mr Johnson’s shift to a new slogan “stay alert” was strongly criticised by leaders in Scotland and Wales....
...Companies relying on packaging will increasingly favour larger, vertically integrated operators with more extensive networks that can guarantee supply....
...Unlike in the US, prosecutors in England and Wales must demonstrate that the “directing mind” of a company was involved in alleged criminality if they are to prove a company liable....
...The ECJ had its own interest in the debate, points out Björn Arp, who teaches at the American University Washington College of Law in Washington DC....
...(FT) Business shuns Prince Andrew The Duke of York is losing corporate support for his charitable work, with companies including KPMG and insurance company Aon distancing themselves from the Queen’s second...
...On a cool spring night in April, Kamala Harris strode into an oversized auditorium at the University of Iowa, dressed in her trademark dark trouser suit and pearls. “What’s up, Johnson County?...
...This could have implications for BT’s pension liabilities in the long term, ie reduce its liabilities....
...Costas Milas , professor of finance, University of Liverpool Greek statesman Pericles is one of Boris Johnson’s heroes....
...Candidates from Scotland, Wales and Cornwall have submitted bids, involving companies from the US, Europe and UK....
...For him, that’s what insurance was. What do insurance companies do?...
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