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...When the choreographer John Cranko died at the age of only 45, his colleague, rival and friend Kenneth MacMillan immortalised him with Requiem, one of his loveliest, most poignant works, which supplies the...
...Does Wayne McGregor have a secret twin?...
...It’s a far cry from the swashbuckling days of yore, when star managers like George Soros, Julian Robertson and Paul Tudor Jones made their profits and their reputations by taking big thematic bets....
...“This can be seen as a structural disadvantage of swap-based exposures, as physical managers have more flexibility to trade around such events,” said Kenneth Lamont, senior fund analyst for passive strategies...
...Multi-manager hedge funds on the rocks Qatar bets on India’s Ambani Turkey’s IPO renaissance Multi-manager hedge funds meet their maker Three decades ago, when star traders such as George Soros, Julian Robertson...
...Most striking was the 56 per cent loss suffered by Chase Coleman’s Tiger Global, the most famous of the so-called “Tiger cub” funds spawned from legendary investor Julian Robertson’s Tiger Management....
...Kenneth Lamont, senior fund analyst for passive strategies at Morningstar agreed, pointing out that despite plunging local currencies, a handful of ETFs had registered positive returns this year....
...Wayne McGregor, always keen on creative alliances, approached Thomas Adès in 2014 asking for ideas for a full evening work....
...It is unclear what happened with Satish Vadapalli and Wayne Wong, who worked out the challenges with pen and paper before passing on solutions for their third member to bash into a computer....
...Gary Lindsay and Tom Mitchell will become managing partners at TDR Capital, taking over management of the firm from its co-founders Manjit Dale and Stephen Robertson, TDR said in a note to investors....
...A few months after Warshaw joined the then Robertson Robey partnership in 2013, co-founder Sir Simon Robertson announced “Simon Robey and I have decided that it suits both of our aspirations if we move our...
...It was in this frothy environment that managing director of the European division, Wayne Hill, sold £649,502 worth of shares....
...Edward Watson, who recently announced his new career as coach, is due to retire from dancing any minute, but his searing account of the trio from Wayne McGregor’s Woolf Works made you wish he wouldn’t....
...said Charles Robertson, chief economist at Renaissance Capital, an emerging markets-focused consultancy....
...by Kenneth Tindall and assertively lit by Alastair West....
...MacMillan to the three current resident artists, Christopher Wheeldon, Wayne McGregor and Liam Scarlett, with the young Charlotte Edmonds as token female....
...He seemed to have an insight into where Kenneth was going: taking ballet out of the 19th century.”...
...“He’s doing the right thing to regain market confidence,” said Charlie Robertson, chief economist of emerging market specialists Renaissance Capital in London. “He’s doing the best thing he could....
...The oil-and-water mix of larky ragtime (Kenneth MacMillan’s Elite Syncopations), three-Kleenex sentiment (Frederick Ashton’s Marguerite and Armand) and anguished abstraction (Wayne McGregor’s Obsidian Tear...
...Demi-Gods , by Eliza Robertson, Bloomsbury, RRP£12.99, 230 pages Join our online book group on Facebook at FTBooksCafe. Subscribe to FT Life on YouTube for the latest FT Weekend videos...
...The Royal, Northern, Scottish and English National Ballets will be joining forces at Covent Garden this October to mark the 25th anniversary of the death of Kenneth MacMillan, but the party started at the...
...Wayne Tsou, a managing director at Carlyle, is retiring from the firm, Bloomberg reported citing unnamed sources familiar with the matter....
...Choreographer Kenneth Tindall worked with award-winning Casanova biographer Ian Kelly to fashion a coherent narrative for Northern Ballet....
...“Investors should be asking questions about the weak dollar,” says Mr Robertson at Renaissance Capital....
...Until recently, the shadow of Sir Frederick Ashton and Sir Kenneth MacMillan, both central to the Royal Ballet’s repertoire, both master storytellers, loomed large....
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