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...London’s annual showcase of local and global craft this year follows hot on the heels of the coronation of King Charles III on May 6....
...spoken to former Goldman Sachs executive Harvey Schwartz about taking over as the private equity group’s chief executive, as the company tries to complete a protracted search for a new leader after Kewsong Lee...
...Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen extended her “deepest condolences to the British government the people of the Commonwealth, HM King Charles III and the royal family”, her office said....
...She was referring to founder Lee McQueen’s teenage apprenticeships in the 1980s at Anderson & Sheppard and Gieves & Hawkes, where he learnt the exactitude of cut....
...“This is a country with so much bad politics but a big, big heart for Queen and country,” said Lee Williams, who met her as a boy on a trip to Buckingham Palace where his father served as a Welsh Guardsman...
...In the words of Clifford Chance’s former managing partner Tony Williams: “They’re making good progress, but they’re not yet transforming the market.”...
...It was designed in the early 1760s by Sir William Chambers, a widely travelled man of taste. He was backed and financed by Augusta, mother of King George III, whom he served as a drawing master....
...The setting is London in 1593, young William Shakespeare is trying to complete a play but is suffering from writer’s block — until he falls head over heels in love with stage-struck noblewoman Viola De Lesseps...
...(iii) Brexit (see below)."...
...Mark Lee, chairman of the Tax Advice Network, said: “It’s as broad as it’s long.” Richard Rose, a tax partner at BDO, the accountancy firm, said: “You get to the same answer.”...
...However, the US group said it had found no evidence of misconduct by former owners, including ERA chairman Emory Williams, John Lee, James Thompson III and MML, an investment company....
...William D. Cohan is the author of ‘Money & Power: How Goldman Sachs Came to Rule the World’ and two other books about Wall Street...
...Trevor Williams, Lloyds Banking Group: The housing market is a risk but it is nowhere near a bubble at the moment....
...Paul Mortimer-Lee, BNP Paribas The key risks to the economy concern the parlous fiscal position: 1) faith in the public finances collapses; 2) there is a hung parliament that impedes resolving the mess...
...Trevor Williams, Lloyds TSB There will be belt tightening, and it is likely to be some time once recovery is underway....
...Paul Mortimer-Lee, BNP Paribas There have been few winners. The big losers are the banks and their shareholders and the taxpayers and their governments....
...iii.) an intensification of the global credit crisis....
...Lafley, Chairman, President and CEO, The Procter & Gamble Company, USA Pil-Seung Lee, President, Poong Lim Industrial Co., Ltd., Korea Yong-Koo Lee, CEO, Daelim Industrial Co., Ltd., Korea Yoon-Woo Lee...
...Alan Clarke & Paul Mortimer-Lee (BNP Paribas): We expect house prices to fall by around 5% over the coming year....
...Tapscott and Williams are the gurus of every journalist’s worst nightmare: user-generated content....
...Fired up Sara Lee is about to have a brush with reality....
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