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...President Franklin D Roosevelt enacted the NLRB in 1935 as part of a sweeping set of legislation amid a series of violent labour disputes....
...“Securities fraud and manipulation, as alleged here, victimise investors and degrade the integrity of our public securities markets,” said Nicole Argentieri, the Department of Justice’s acting assistant...
...Michael’s new partner since Ordinary People is Nicole, who is approaching the end of a career as a professional singer....
...Additional reporting by Taylor Nicole Rodgers and Harriet Agnew This article has been amended to clarify that two women in Goldman’s senior management committee are in charge of a revenue-generating business...
...And Franklin’s first in-house mutual fund-to-ETF conversion is set to take place this year....
...This topic frequently arises in sessions with Kate Franklin, an executive coach. Yet she says few clients know what such assistance looks like because it’s so private....
...Dates to be announced; further information here soon Performance ‘My Brilliant Career’, Southbank Theatre A new musical based on Miles Franklin’s novel following the early life of Sybylla, a free-spirited...
...Together, the five asset managers which suffered the greatest outflows, in descending order — Vanguard, Fidelity, Pimco, Franklin Templeton and T Rowe Price — recorded $164.6bn in net redemptions during...
...Get the full story from the FT’s Josh Franklin here....
...“Franklin Roosevelt lifted seniors out of poverty, 90 per cent of them with social security, and with the stroke of a pen, President Biden is going to lift millions and millions of children out of poverty...
...Taken together, this burst of government activism carries echoes of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal during the Depression, and Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society reforms of the 1960s....
...I also recommend Swampians read this compelling FT Big Read on the drive to unionise Amazon in Bessemer, Alabama by my colleagues Dave Lee and Taylor Nicole Rogers — the ultimate David and Goliath story....
...Franklin Templeton, the $714bn California-based asset manager, has hired Nicole Vettise as an institutional portfolio manager in its emerging markets equity team....
...Reporting by Robin Wigglesworth, Joe Rennison, Nicole Bullock, Kate Allen and Emma Dunkley...
...debt, as well as asset- and mortgage-backed securities, means they collectively have more firepower in debt and credit markets than high-profile asset managers including AllianceBernstein, Invesco and Franklin...
...Additional reporting by Nicole Bullock in New York...
...“The way markets are reacting is substantially better than many of the predictions that had been made yesterday,” said Ed Perks, chief investment officer of Franklin Templeton’s equities business....
...A spokesperson for fund companies OppenheimerFunds and Franklin Templeton, which own GO bonds, declined to comment as did a spokesperson for another group of GO bondholders....
...“We tend to be more fundamental investors,” says Roger Bayston, a portfolio manager at Franklin Templeton. “We are not buying long-end Treasuries in our investment portfolio now.”...
...Franklin Templeton urged the SEC to approve IEX’s exchange application, which would put it on equal footing with the likes of Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange without delay....
...Asset manager Franklin Templeton, by contrast, called on the SEC to approve IEX’s exchange application, which would put it on an equal footing with the likes of Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange without...
...Additional reporting by Gregory Meyer, Leo Lewis, Philip Stafford, Elaine Moore, Roger Blitz and Nicole Bullock...
...That drama made it to the West End on its own merits; I wonder whether, without the megastar casting of Nicole Kidman, Anna Ziegler’s 2010 play Photograph 51 would have done likewise....
...Nicole Kidman, currently playing the scientist Rosalind Franklin (another woman whose work, in the 1950s, did not get the recognition it deserved) in the West End play Photograph 51, gave the award....
...“Interest rates have gone very low and many investors need higher returns than they can get in bonds,” said Don Taylor, a fund manager at Franklin Templeton....
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