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...While you mull on that question (which we will answer below), here are some other useless bits of trivia. If you want a more cerebral take, we’d recommend John Authers....
...Its maiden voyage was in February on a mirror-calm bay beside the Isle of Mull....
...The Ukrainian proposal leaves a final thought for EU diplomats to mull: “Ukraine — a preferred supplier”....
...The Bank of Japan’s decision on Wednesday to maintain its “yield curve control” gives investors some more time to mull what will undoubtedly be a major event for global financial markets when it finally...
...Mark Zuckerberg once promised you that a predictive model would tell you, on arriving in a strange city, which bar to go to and a bartender would already have prepared your favourite drink....
...But after last year’s Black Lives Matter protests in Amsterdam and other major Dutch cities, Prime Minister Mark Rutte has acknowledged publicly that the Black Pete tradition needs to change, and that he...
...Spotify mulls entering the wild world of Web3 In the same week that Mark Zuckerberg confirmed Instagram will soon start to support NFTs, music streaming platform Spotify also hinted at its ambitions for...
...But the change of heart, and Sotheby’s double fees, are off-putting considerations when artists mull over the many requests they get for charitable donations....
...To gain high marks, for everyone to tuck in, is delicious relief. Later, there will be a post-mortem as we mull over the meal and wonder what elements might be tweaked the following year....
...Philip Stafford, editor of FT Trading Room, and Stephen Morris, the FT’s banking editor, mull the potential consequences for London’s position as a global financial powerhouse on our Behind the Money podcast...
...Frier mulls two unintended consequences of Instagram’s transformation with lively case studies....
...Mark Carney, the Bank of England governor, made a pitch for the job on Friday morning, saying it was “extremely important” — but he does not have the backing of any major European government....
...FT) Due Diligence is written by Arash Massoudi, Kaye Wiggins and Robert Smith in London, Javier Espinoza in Brussels, James Fontanella-Khan, Ortenca Aliaj, Sujeet Indap, Eric Platt, Lindsay Fortado and Mark...
...An index released by the Institute for Supply Management fell below 50, the level that marks contraction in the sector....
...Mason says the added time to mull over complex issues is crucial....
...Getting a deal through parliament ultimately marks the “end of the beginning” for Brexit....
...(FT) Bolivia mulls Morales Bolivia’s presidential election looks headed for an unprecedented run-off after preliminary results suggested Evo Morales fell short of an outright win....
...In North America however, the company’s revenues fell 7 per cent to $708m as fewer promotions and some spring fashions that missed the mark weighed on sales....
...The retailer’s major shareholders are companies controlled by Stephen Marks, who founded it in 1969, and Sports Direct, the sportswear chain controlled by Mike Ashley....
...Aurelius’s founder Mark Brodsky is no stranger to putting noses out of joint....
...Only a matter of days ago it seemed as if today’s meeting of the European Commission would mark a major escalation of its budget battle with Italy....
...deal could hurt competition (FT) Due Diligence is written by Arash Massoudi and Javier Espinoza in London, James Fontanella-Khan, Sujeet Indap, Eric Platt, Jennifer Bissell-Linsk, Lindsay Fortado and Mark...
...(FT) Mark Zuckerberg: too big too fail It has been a turbulent two years for the Facebook chief executive....
...(FT+Lex) Siemens/Alstom: Railpolitik (FT) Bridgewater’s Pure Alpha defies markets with 15% gain (FT) Apollo is weighing bid for GE's jet-leasing unit (BBG) Activist Starboard pushes Dollar Tree to mull...
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