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...That was the case for Ann-Kathrin Tulies, a German MBA alumna from Sasin School of Management in Thailand who now works for Boston Consulting Group....
...Other earnings: Biogen, General Electric, Kimberly-Clark, LVMH, Raytheon, Snap Spotify, Unilever and Visa are among those also reporting today. See the full list in our Week Ahead newsletter....
...Rodney got his start in the 1960s when Bob Marley, who was from the same town of Saint Ann’s Bay, told the budding musician to try his luck at Kingston’s iconic recording studio, Studio One....
...Job moves Canadian National appointed Jo-ann dePass Olsovsky, chief information officer of Salesforce, to its board....
...Ann Pettifor: The UK in 2022 will not look like, or be, a high wage and therefore high productivity economy....
...The second framing device is the court case itself, with Peter Capaldi as the prosecutor of the heartless young man, John Martin (Wilf Scolding), and his treatment of Ann Clarke, “an innocent or natural”...
...Clarke is a palliative care doctor whose warm and empathetic account affirms that a hospice is all about life, not death....
...Mrs Clarke added that many voters had spoilt their ballot papers, scrawling slogans such as “Brexit means Brexit” on them....
...Plus Ann Barrett. There's 21 still. Ah, 21. That's right, of course, because she resigned from the cabinet afterwards. So 21 Tory MPs....
...Ann Taylor, Labour chair of the Lords constitution committee, raised concerns that the commitment to parliamentary votes was not written in the bill itself....
...Set up by Carol Ann Duffy, the UK’s poet laureate, it aims to highlight “outstanding contributions made by poets” to the country’s cultural life....
...“Listen” is a word that recurs, significantly, throughout this short, quizzical play by the Poet Laureate, Carol Ann Duffy....
...Kimberly Clarke said it remained on track to hit its fully year earnings guidance as sales of its adult, child and feminine care range rose 10 per cent, with nappies growing in “mid-single digits”....
...Duffy and Gillian Clarke (Faber, £20)...
...Alan Clarke, head of European fixed income strategy, Scotiabank I expect 3 per cent wage inflation on average — up from around 2 per cent year-on-year during 2017....
...Alan Clarke, head of European fixed income strategy, Scotiabank Resurgence is probably putting it a bit strongly; less bad would be my preference....
...Alan Clarke, head of European fixed income strategy, Scotiabank 2018 should be a better year for the consumer as inflation slows (from 3 per cent year-on-year now, down to 2 per cent year-on-year or slightly...
...Ann Pettifor, director, policy research in macroeconomics, Prime Economics We think much depends on the Fed[eral Reserve] and ECB....
...Alan Clarke, Head of European Fixed Income Strategy, Scotiabank We expect UK GDP growth of around 1.5 per cent year-on-year again next year....
...Ann Pettifor, director, policy research in macroeconomics, Prime Economics Feel about the same as 12 months ago....
...Alan Clarke, head of European fixed income strategy, Scotiabank I am expecting CPI inflation to peak at 3% y/y towards the end of 2017....
...Ann Pettifor, director, Policy Research in Macroeconomics (PRIME) No, there will not be a shift in the Bank’s monetary stance next year....
...Ann Pettifor, director, Policy Research in Macroeconomics (PRIME) The idea of “headroom” conforms to the household budget fallacy, a fallacy which the FT’s economic analysis has helped entrench....
...Alan Clarke, head of European fixed income strategy, Scotiabank Sorry, no idea. David Cobham, professor of economics, Heriot-Watt University Not much in 2017, all these things take longer!...
...Ann Pettifor, director, Policy Research in Macroeconomics (PRIME) Not much. And not much effect (in the short term)....
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