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...Update: A section on Lazard under Ken Jacobs, who ran the firm for more than 13 years after Bruce Wasserstein’s death....
...And it hasn’t stopped since – from Carey Mulligan to Cardi B, no event now seems complete without a custom Schiaparelli moment. “Gaga was the game-changer,” confirms Roseberry....
...Kate Barker, pension trustee at BCSSS: The UK likely to lag other economies — productivity growth seems unlikely to pick up....
...The Other People by CJ Tudor (Michael Joseph, RRP£12.99) sends Gabe Forman on a desperate search for his missing daughter — it’s a novel with a formidable emotional pull....
...Dave Innes, Head of Economics Joseph Rowntree Foundation: As with 2021, the virus will be the main decider of economic growth....
...Meanwhile, the Saudis continue to commit rhetorically to an increase in crude oil exports, starting from May, of 600-k b/d, bringing export volumes to 10.6m b/d, though we expect actual volumes to face significant...
...Michael Joseph, £18.99 Alice Lascelles is author of “Ten Cocktails: The Art of Convivial Drinking” (Saltyard)...
...The collection he has amassed centres on German artists — Joseph Beuys and Sigmar Polke among them — and California-based pioneers such as Chris Burden....
...Michael Clemens has done the work. It’s significant....
...Joseph Terry Dingle, Co Kerry, Ireland Executive pay BP revolt and a defining moment on executive pay “Does Bob Dudley really need or deserve £14m a year to do his job?...
...A homeowner shoots himself in the midst of his eviction; the broker, played by Michael Shannon, tuts at the mess and delay....
...Joseph Pearlman, Professor of Economics, City University b) struggle to impose his planned spending cuts but revenues will remain on target or better Proposed cuts are likely to be infeasible, as most...
...Joseph Pearlman, professor of economics, City University He has wisely moved away from Osborne’s austerity policy....
...Inflation is very likely to exceed the bank’s 2 per cent target, however, and the US Federal Reserve has raised interest rates twice in the past 13 months....
...But most readers will agree with Joseph Stiglitz, who wrote in his FT review: “Martin Wolf has outdone himself....
...… The Tragedy of Great Power Politics, by John Mearsheimer, WW Norton, RRP£13.99/$19.95 A classic work of political science, first published in 2001, now reissued with a new chapter on the rise of China...
...Good morning New York, FT ALPHAVILLE Taxi for Laiki as Cyprus puts form to its Plan B: Joseph has the latest from Cyprus where credible plans and threats keep popping up and disappearing....
...Avoiding the Fall: China’s Economic Restructuring, by Michael Pettis, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, RRP£13.99/$19.95 Pettis, professor of finance at Peking University, has long been the most...
...An apt time to reboot Energy Flash: a new chapter covers the rise of EDM and dubstep....
...Tell me about your mentor, Daniel Joseph Martinez. I wouldn’t say he was a mentor, because he was my friend....
...Incredibly, The Periodic Table was turned down by no fewer than 27 publishers in Britain before it was finally brought out by Michael Joseph Ltd in 1985....
...JM Coetzee’s work comes to mind, as does Michael Haneke’s, but there’s a sweet coldness here that is all Kitamura’s....
...The Food of Spain, by Claudia Roden, Michael Joseph, RRP£35, 512 pages Roden is becoming a national treasure....
...b) Vouchers (for spending money)....
...The Moment of Psycho , by David Thomson, Basic Books RRP£13.99 The doyen of Anglo-American film critics – British-born, US-based – pays homage to the greatest Anglo-American filmmaker....
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