Hints and tips:
...The French collector Marcel Brient is selling two of his big-ticket 20th-century abstract paintings at Phillips in London on March 2....
...“It’s going to make us an institution that’s as well regarded as the V&A or the National Portrait Gallery for photography,” says Phillip Roberts, the man who has been hired as the Bern and Ronny Schwartz...
...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....
...“The deadline is there for a very good reason which is that the world deserves to know if an auditor has [resigned over governance concerns affecting the audit strategy],” said Paul Lee, head of stewardship...
...Paul Dales: Yes....
...Elliott’s public offensive comes after Capgemini chief executive Paul Hermelin told Reuters that the bidder would not increase its offer....
...Yes, the numbers are bigger, but the shock, while not a V is shorter and sharper than that crash, and the pre-crisis fiscal situation was strong....
...Michael Mayer, who chairs the LGBT network at Legg Mason, said all employees need to be able to “[bring] their authentic selves to work every day”....
...In 2016, he won a significant case contesting a death sentence in Hurst v Florida....
...Thanks to a series of court rulings since the mid-2000s, such as eBay v MercExchange in 2007, Mayo Collaborative Services v Prometheus Laboratories in 2012 and Alice Corp v CLS Bank in 2014, and the subsequent...
...Michael McMahon, professor of economics, University of Oxford 2 per cent or so. With inflation running around 2.5 per cent....
...“CSX, and eastern railroading, are probably the most complex freight railroading in the world,” said Anthony Hatch, analyst with ABH Consulting....
...Paul Fisher, Principal, PGFpolicy Ltd 1.5-2.5 per cent, ie middle of the pack for Europe and in line with longer-term trend. Brexit will drag, but rest of Europe wont grow strongly anyway....
...Ricardo Reis, Phillips professor of economics, London School of Economics It depends on what happens to wages and inflation....
...Museums are holding special shows, from Performing for the Camera at Tate Modern to Paul Strand at the V&A, while many commercial art galleries have put on photography: for instance, Shigeo Anzaï at White...
...Michael McMahon, professor of economics, University of Oxford I hope so but I am not optimistic....
...Paul Fisher, principal, PGFpolicy No....
...The investigation into BHS will continue on Wednesday when Michael Sherwood, vice-chairman of Goldman Sachs, and two of his lieutenants will appear in front of the MPs....
...Peter Harrison group chief executive officer, Schroders Asset Management 39 Heidi McCormack CEO, Emerald Life 40 Jim Herbert chief development officer EMEA, Aon 41 Andy Milnes CEO, BP Singapore Pte Ltd...
...Paul Fisher, principal, PGFpolicy Feel about the same as 12 months ago....
...Hertz Global Holdings 73 Chris Stening transformation delivery director, Telefónica O2 74 Darren Styles managing director, Stream Publishing 75 Elliot Vaughn partner and managing director, Boston Consulting...
...He hung out his own shingle in 1992, building Sard Verbinnen into a well-known M&A and crisis consulting brand....
...Paul Clark of Boston Consulting Group, one of the authors of London Matters, the 2014 report on the future of the city’s insurance sector, says: “The market will continue to do well as the ecosystem is...
...Michael Dicks, chief economist, Wadhwani Asset Management I expect inflation to turn out higher than the consensus expects in 2017....
...David Blanchflower, Bruce V. Rauner professor, Dartmouth College Open question. Depends if he injects a major fiscal stimulus....
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