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...“It’s not like the standard V-shaped recession in emerging markets, such as in Indonesia in 1998 where it’s only a year and a half of real economic hardship,” he said....
...In determining and publishing the new era name, or gengo, the government makes every effort to maintain confidentiality....
...“Brexit will significantly damage the business of German companies with the UK,” said Erik Schweizer, DIHK president, adding that exports to Britain were already down 3.5 per cent last year, with most of...
...Although PLDT chairman Manuel V....
...(FT) Journalism v Silicon Valley The media has lost control of production and distribution to the opaque algorithms of Google and Facebook....
...Walmart shares have edged up 0.2 per cent in the past three months while the S&P 500 has climbed 3.3 per cent....
...That deal, on the cusp of the credit crunch in 2007, left the bank unable to syndicate its £3.4bn of loans....
...The “taker” fee will be reduced from 0.3 basis points to zero, while the “maker” rebate will be unchanged at 0.2 basis points....
...Lions Gate Entertainment , the motion picture company, lost 3.6 per cent to $7.01....
...“The cutback in capital spending will come back very quickly – it will be a classic ‘V’,” predicts Andrew Bartels, head of research at Forrester....
...The company also announced Citrix Essentials management software in versions for both XenServer and Microsoft’s virtualisation offering, Hyper-V....
...The lion’s share of Bertelmann’s profit stems from television, a cash cow threatened by new online advertising models....
...Clayton Dubilier & Rice agreed to take over ServiceMaster, a US lawncare specialist, for $4.5bn (£2.3bn, €3.4bn)....
...To Joan Didion, V.S. Naipaul and Tom Wolfe, I owe the inspiration and ambition to write non-fiction that rises to the level of fiction, but All the King?...
...He is currently program chair for the Web 2.0 conference, a columnist for Business 2.0, and the founder, chairman, and publisher of Federated Media Publishing, Inc....
...Even so, the list reads a little oddly: Paris (the Georges V, indeed), Provence, Budapest, Dublin, Istanbul, Milan, Prague…and Farnham....
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