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...They found that the standout stocks today are at much cheaper valuations than the stars of the 90s were, and while the valuations of the Magnificent 7 et al do look a lot like the “Nifties,” they tend to...
...And the answer to that question is going to be different for every bank, every company and every household....
...Columnist Edward Luce praises US president Joe Biden for soothing tensions between Washington and Beijing....
...Still, the study by Subramanian et al should remind us why we care about globalisation....
...One of Anduril’s early champions was Katherine Boyle, a former Florida pageant queen and ex-Washington Post reporter who became a rising star at General Catalyst....
...(The Washington Post) Anjli Raval, management editor Consultants tell me they get a bad rap. Articles like this don’t help their cause....
...Demonstrations continued for a third week in Syria as protesters called for the removal of president Bashar al-Assad....
...She is the company’s first outsider and first female CEO, one of only 52 women leading Fortune 500 companies....
...Today’s top stories The Federal Reserve announces its decision on US interest rates at 2pm ET/7pm BST....
...Luxury car demand has boosted profitability at Porsche and Aston Martin....
...Their long-lost brotherly delight in greeting each other took place just a few weeks after the horrific murder of Jamal Khashoggi, the Saudi dissident and Washington Post columnist, which was carried out...
...I confess I also see the funny side, especially when viewed from Washington....
...The uncertainty has sparked fears of a return of the deadly post-election violence of 2007 and 2017....
...Some seem to imagine a relatively peaceful “decoupling” of economies, writes Martin Wolf. But it is likely that the fracturing will be both consequence and cause of deepening global discord....
...Instead, internal tensions and culture clashes have taken hold, The Washington Post reports....
...All assets may perform badly under stagflation, but we’d rather own Pepsi, Johnson & Johnson, Kimberly-Clark, Bristol-Myers et al than sit and watch our cash lose its earnings power....
...As Lord David Pannick QC et al observed in a letter to the Times this week the doctrine of necessity requires “grave and imminent peril” to which the state in question has not contributed....
...The alliance this summer affirmed cyber incidents could trigger its mutual defence clause under Article V....
...The Washington Post’s motto, “Democracy dies in darkness”, has served it very well over the past four years....
...The election sets the stage for the post-Merkel era in Germany and Europe, writes Tony Barber....
...In a letter to staff he said he planned to turn much of his attention to his personal climate change initiatives, the space exploration company Blue Origin and The Washington Post newspaper that he owns....
...His strategy of sowing post-election chaos is reaping financial rewards, writes our Washington bureau chief Demetri Sevastopulo....
...trade deal with Washington....
...For example, in a 2010 opinion (Chevron Corp v Steven Donziger, et al) handed down from the US district court in Manhattan, the judge wrote that the “evidence at trial established that Donziger, a New York...
...Or post photos online about it. We should just do it....
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