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...Pablo Hernández de Cos, Spain’s central bank governor and ECB council member, responded to the latest fall in eurozone inflation by saying “the central scenario is that June could be the first interest rate...
...The sets by Riccardo Hernández (debuting at the Met) are jungle-green and river-blue; Ana Kuzmanić’s costumes create things like piranhas with red evening gowns and silver fish helmets....
...For example, Bank of Spain governor Pablo Hernández de Cos said in his conference speech that “a stronger than expected monetary policy impact remains a downside risk to the euro area growth outlook”....
...But Hernández, whose six-year term at the Bank of Spain expires next June, said: “Caution is in order.”...
...If a downturn does arrive, “these stocks will lead the way down”, says César Pérez Ruiz, chief investment officer at Pictet Wealth Management. “People will sell what they own,” he added....
...As Man AHL’s Martin Luk put it in a paper last year: At its heart, LLMs hallucinate because they are simply trained to predict a “statistically plausible” continuation of the input (hence why their outputs...
...At the time of writing he was fourth in the drivers’ championship behind Max Verstappen (who clinched the title more than a month before the end of the season), Sergio Perez of Red Bull and Mercedes’ Lewis...
...Miami-based collector Martin Margulies will sell about 450 photographs, valued at $3.8mn-$5.6mn, to fund the work of the Martin Z Margulies Foundation, which provides for poor children, families and veterans...
...Martins Kazaks, Latvia’s central bank head, said the recent rise in oil prices “does create upside risks in my view for inflation”, adding that he would not rule out another rate rise....
...Hernández said the remarks were his “personal views” and not those of the committee....
...Martin Ford, ‘The Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of Mass Unemployment’ (2015) Favourite: Steve Jobs, by Walter Isaacson....
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...Pablo Hernández de Cos, chair of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, said in March that recent financial market shocks had highlighted the need for a tightening of rules that guard the banking system...
...The London Brew project was first mooted by guitarist Martin Terefe and producer Bruce Lampcov to mark the 50th anniversary of Davis’s seminal release....
...“Corporate Britain is dying” writes chief economics commentator Martin Wolf. The reason?...
...Some rate-setters, such as Spain’s central bank governor Pablo Hernández de Cos, think the core rate is also likely to fall in the coming months....
...Edgar Hernandez, chief revenue officer, and Christian Baesler, chief operating officer, will both leave the company, with Marcela Martin, president, taking on responsibility for revenue-making operations...
...In November 2020, Agnelli was instead approached by Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez to join the Super League. Months of secret negotiations led to a critical deadline of April 19 2021....
...Horner diplomatically calls the Aston Martin episode “a learning experience”....
...graduating, Gordon has painted marbled doors in the home of designer and FT columnist Luke Edward Hall, and has just completed a master bathroom, based on Dutch Golden Age interiors, in the home of Jorge Perez-Martin...
...“There is a limit to everything,” says Pérez Ruiz. “The UK was a wake-up call for the rest of the world that the market can say ‘enough’.” katie.martin@ft.com...
...Despite his efforts, the museum — renamed the Pérez Art Museum of Miami, thanks to a huge donation by real estate developer Jorge M Pérez — received $100mn of public funding....
...Pablo Hernández de Cos, the governor of the Bank of Spain and a member of the ECB’s policymaking governing council, said this week that deliberations over the opinion were focused on how the tax would affect...
...Neither a period of ultra-low interest rates imposed by central banks nor the cult of the bailout provides the complete answer, writes Martin Wolf. So who, or what, is to blame?...
...US, Mauricio Hernandez Pineda, a former national police officer in Honduras and cousin of the Central American country’s former president Juan Orlando Hernández, due to go on trial in Manhattan federal court...
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