Hints and tips:
...This is an audio transcript of Hot Money podcast Episode 1: Murder Brokers Miles JohnsonI’m Miles Johnson, and I’m an investigative journalist with the Financial Times....
...Johnson at 10: The Inside Story by Anthony Seldon and Raymond Newell (Atlantic Books) A detailed and damning account of Boris Johnson’s rise to power and period as prime minister....
...Paul Johnson, head of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, a think-tank, said Labour’s plans to increase taxes on private schools, individuals with non-domicile status and private equity bosses, would raise...
...Thereafter it’s a whistle-stop tour through Wilde, Evelyn Waugh, Agatha Christie, Judy Garland et al, interspersed with touches of memoir, such as Baker’s Nanna Betty with her crocheted-doll toilet-roll...
...RedBird IMI is 75 per cent owned by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al-Nahyan’s International Media Investments despite being run by Zucker....
...A campaign is on to prevent Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al-Nahyan, vice-president of the United Arab Emirates, buying a major piece of the British media....
...When Tennant and Beaton et al were having their elaborate costume parties, elegance as much as decadence was everything....
...Other buys have included UK cosmetics maker Charlotte Tilbury and cult Swedish brand Byredo, as well as Jean Paul Gaultier and Dries Van Noten....
...She worked with Johnson Tiles on “Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red” — the installation by artist Paul Cummins and designer Tom Piper that filled the Tower of London moat with more than 800,000 ceramic poppies...
...In 1987 British historian Paul Kennedy claimed the US was doomed to decline....
...Paul McNamara is an investment director at GAM Investments There’s a fellow called Telfer who makes more pork pies than anybody else in the bloody world, old boy....
...Plus if you really miss Brian Cox et al, you can slowly flick through the archive photographs while humming a haunting piano theme....
...Saudi Arabia is far from hanging up its jersey Yasir al-Rumayyan has had a busy few seasons....
...Separately Paul Edgecliffe-Johnson will stand down from the board following his appointment as CFO of UK betting group Flutter....
...The recent rise of the Faangs, et al, looks like a knee-jerk reaction to the fall in rates and rate expectations that followed the banking mess (the 10-year yield has fallen from 4-ish per cent to 3.6-ish...
...has indicated it is considering expanding the list to cover other products, like organic chemicals and polymers, with a view to extending CBAM to cover all goods under the EU’s Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS...
...He forfeited the bonus when he joined JD from Dubai-based Al Futtaim Group in September. Schultz now holds 0.02 per cent of the company’s issued share capital....
...The biggest motor insurers in the UK, for example, are the same ones that were around a decade or two ago — Aviva, Admiral, Direct Line et al. It is a similar story in the US....
...Saudi-backed LIV emerged on the golf scene last year spending hundreds of millions of dollars to lure top golfers such as Brooks Koepka, Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson to join its breakaway league....
...Et tu Brutus? Or in Boris Johnson’s case, Et pretty much everyone — Rishi, Sajid, even Priti for goodness sake (non-aficionados of UK politics should Google them)....
...by Paul Johnson (Abacus) The director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies examines the way the UK government raises the £1tn it needs to run the economy, how it (mis)spends it and how this should change...
...In the early days after the invasion, Zahawi worked out of a small, dusty office in the same wing of the palace as Paul Bremer, head of the occupying authority....
...In the case outlined by Haddad et al, Goltz said investors were buying a stock “even though the price has gone up”, so demand is more inelastic and “you can have additional volatility from shifts in demand...
...But this is the landscape as it emerged after the December 2019 election at which Boris Johnson was triumphant....
...We have our evil leader for today (you-know-who in Moscow), but do Biden, Johnson, Macron et al fit the bill as statesmen?...
International Edition