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...Most of this happened after the 1917 Bolshevik revolution and, in particular, under Joseph Stalin’s dictatorship....
..., and some of the rises are puzzling); c) an energy price shock that is worse than in some other places (eg the US); d) interest rates that are likely to rise by more than the BoE appears to think; and e)...
...James E Hansen Climate scientist and former director of Nasa’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies Hans Blix Former director-general, International Atomic Energy Agency (1981-1997), and former Swedish...
...His predecessor, Joseph Muscat, was brought down by the deepening scandal over the killing in 2017 of Daphne Caruana Galizia. (FT) Team Sánchez Spain’s new leftwing government is taking shape....
...MTN also owns stakes in both Iran’s biggest e-commerce operator and Snapp, the homegrown answer to Uber....
...It gives me greatest pleasure to announce that the 15-year pitched battle between the Republic of Argentina and Elliott Management, led by Paul E....
...The Atlantic’s reviewer loved this $500 machine, with its slow E Ink display, and Jenny Judge in The Guardian today is similarly enamoured....
...Sin embargo, el mercado dio una clara muestra de lo contrario: no se asustó con los buitres e invirtió usd 1.415 millones en nuestro país....
..., by Andrew and Chris Judge, Scholastic, RRP£5.99 The Judge brothers’ book invites the reader to doodle on almost every page, filling in gaps in the drawings and adding customisations to the storyline....
...Either way, Lex has since set out to act as both judge and filter for what is most important in the investment world each day, giving readers an alternative to the dull dross of some market commentary....
...Anyway, the Yukos shareholders didn’t get pre-award (i.e. retroactive) interest on the value of their expropriated shares....
...Even if the judges do take on the appeal, time will trundle onward to October, when actual argument can start....
...not have succeeded as it did,” US District Judge Denise Cote said, ruling on Wednesday that the company violated antitrust law in pricing e-books....
...The on-demand economy, and the ability of e-business to respond to it, is making us more, rather than less, intolerant of delay. Same-day delivery is the mantra of quick-fire online shopping....
...But it’s still fascinating to read how the judge threw out the caveat emptor defence without necessarily finding S&P to have anything like fiduciary duties to investors....
...On Tuesday, the Second Circuit replied tersely (H/T Joseph from Alphaville for uploading the doc): The petition is denied....
...“The newspapers here are following this case closely, it will be a page one story for sure,” says Manu Joseph, a novelist and editor of the Indian weekly news magazine Open....
...Significantly, the proposed definition does not extend to “intermediary banks”, i.e. banks handling and transferring funds further down the line....
...A judge has permitted MF Global to release up to $375m of insurance funds for legal defence costs related Jon Corzine and other former executives....
...This additional complexity in the full-blown break-up scenario leaves it harder to judge the appropriate relative risk premia on local versus foreign law instruments....
...This is for investors to judge....
...Nomura wants you to think around it: While many think it a near certainty that the German government will win its case and the court will not overturn the bailout, we judge it naïve at best to rule this...
...Individual Americans are protected by Regulation E of the federal banking code and are liable for a maximum $500 if a cyberthief strikes....
...As for sales, it is always hard to judge immediately, but the picture seems mixed....
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