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...One day in 2005, when little Brentford Football Club were threatened with administration, a man named Matthew Benham phoned the club offices asking how he could help....
...“I get confused by the letter ‘p’,” says Nathalie. “The Russian word for restaurant for example. I can’t help reading it as ‘pectopan’.”...
...“If you talk about sadness, it becomes a little brighter,” said the author in an interview with the Bulgarian press....
...“The striking thing about the statement is how little change there was. It might be as little change in a statement as we’ve seen in a while,” he said. Additional reporting by Peter Wells in New York...
...University California, San Diego, for example, returned a leading 11 per cent in fiscal 2023 by virtue of its nearly one-third allocation to the S&P 500....
...There they can remain until they are so large they qualify for the S&P 500, or are flipped to another PE fund or rival company....
...The S&P Global/Cips UK construction purchasing managers’ index, a measure of the health of the industry, rose to 49.7 in February from 48.8 in January....
...If you take the Magnificent 7 out of the S&P 500, its multiple moves from 22 to 19. The S&P 350 is at 14....
...Be it the FT or CNN . . . we’ll take a look. But we’re not sitting around, chasing or looking at things that are not for sale. I can’t be any more unequivocal.”...
...Precious little, if truth be told; you still only have a minority of the votes on the board, regardless of how many shares you own, or control....
...Ashworth accused Rishi Sunak, Truss’s successor, of having “nodded through these tarnished gongs because he is too weak” to show leadership....
...It has had little impact on global stock markets. Quite the contrary — the S&P is 20 per cent higher than when this conflict started in October last year....
...scientifically measured — such as political risk, the quality of institutions and policy effectiveness — the assessments are based on overly pessimistic assumptions, desktop reviews, virtual discussions or...
...Either stocks rallying due to interest rate cuts, perhaps, or an artificial intelligence-induced productivity spike. Or crashing, say if inflation returns (America?) or geopolitics worsens....
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...He said he concentrated on economic basics and did not hold a “pre-election Budget or any other rubbish like that”....
...The first is that Starmer is prioritising shrinking Labour’s vulnerabilities to Tory attack lines and, relatedly, a categorical statement from the Labour leader is therefore worth very little....
...Or us, the reader? “And it’s getting a little cold, isn’t it . . .” he continues. “And that was probably a path leading into the forest, and it has to lead somewhere, doesn’t it . . .”...
...“We’re just not going to take anything for granted this election cycle,” said DNC spokesperson Matthew Corridoni....
...Matthew Rognlie of Northwestern University says that more broadly, the Hank trend tapped into a “well of discontent” with older, simpler models....
...And — as a chart borrowed from Duncan Lamont at Schroders shows — the extent of concentration in the S&P 500 is not something investors are used to....
...The market is doing what it is doing without help from the Fed, low rates or abnormally high margins. Our biggest worry remains peaky sentiment; there are few big worries left to overcome....
...The S&P 500 has hit multiple record highs over the past month, while the tech-dominated Nasdaq Composite was within touching distance of its own record this week....
...After 15 years there was little difference in the number of men who died from prostate cancer, whether or not they had received the test, according to the research published in the Journal of the American...
...In Europe, strategists seem to be scrambling for words to describe a set of companies that share a continent, but little else....
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