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...Though I have long been in charge of the construction crew, Charlie should forever be credited with being the architect.”...
...Sales of items such as hot tubs “are tied to housing activity and housing construction and we’ve seen a pull back in the US,” observed Lydia Boussour, Senior Economist at EY-Parthenon....
...Nickel, a metal crucial for the construction of electric vehicles, is trading at just over $30,000 a tonne on the LME, which has introduced daily price limits on its main contracts since the trading chaos...
...The Buffalo Bills, a team in America’s National Football League, is set to benefit from $850mn of taxpayer funding for construction of its new stadium....
...Neil Shah, director of research at Edison Group, said the “only negative” was Flutter’s level of net debt, which stood at £2.6bn and “continues to weigh on the businesses’ ability to pay dividends”....
...Construction is expected to take about five years, but the mine is unlikely to reach full capacity of about 4.5m tonnes a year until 2030....
...Last weekend, it emerged that BlackRock, Singapore’s Temasek, and China Construction Bank had received approval from Chinese authorities to establish an asset management business in the country....
...A hedge fund darling crashes to earth The satellite operator Intelsat was once famed for broadcasting Neil Armstrong’s 1969 walk on the moon. Its fall back down to earth has been painful....
...The company said on Wednesday that a site for the new smelter had been selected and construction would begin in 2020....
...“The global virus pandemic will accelerate a wider move towards stakeholder capitalism,” said Fiona O’Neil of Fidelity....
...to fund manager Neil Woodford, write Peter Smith and Clive Cookson....
...In New York, Ian Woods, the former US head of building products and construction at Jefferies, has been hired as a managing director in the bank’s industrials group....
...for the construction industry....
...Terry Smith has set a new record for the most popular UK investment trust launch with an initial public offering of £822m, far exceeding the initial £250m target and dethroning fellow popular UK investor Neil...
...Construction is on track despite catastrophic floods in the area last week. The plants are a big bet on the US as the world’s low-cost supplier of animal protein....
...Neil Blake, head of global forecasting, CBRE Modest but weak GDP growth will mean that it will not exactly be a resurgence....
...Neil Blake, head of global forecasting, CBRE A bit more than in 2017 but most companies inability to pass on price rises will constrain wages growth....
...Neil Blake, head of global forecasting, CBRE Feel about the same as 12 months ago....
...Neil Blake, head of global forecasting, CBRE Once, if at all....
...Neil Blake, head of global forecasting, CBRE Real incomes marginally better but consumer spending growth weaker than in 2017 as ability to borrow to finance spending runs out of steam....
...Neil Blake, Head of Global Forecasting, CBRE 1.5 per cent; weaker than other developed economies; still held back by Brexit-related uncertainties and the squeeze on real incomes....
...Gabriel says the project would create more than 2,000 jobs during mine construction and more than 800 once operational....
...Names include Fever-Tree, the Aim-listed drinks brand, Breedon, the construction materials group, Biffa, the waste management company and Conviviality, the independent drinks distributor....
...The writer is the Bennett Professor of Public Policy at the University of Cambridge Gavin Jackson Insights are not translated to the public The political philosopher and Nobel Prize-winning economist...
...A version of this article was first published by the Nikkei Asian Review on May 1, 2018. ©2018 Nikkei Inc. All rights reserved....
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