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...The board of Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust has announced a £1bn share buyback in an attempt to prop up its share price, which is at a 13 per cent discount to its net asset value....
...The biggest spenders include Ron DeSantis, who has spent more than $355,000, and Donald Trump’s campaign team, which has spent nearly $36,000 in total....
...The lira fell 1.2 per cent to a new record low of 20.36 against the US dollar in London trading. The currency has lost a fifth of its value over the past year....
...Next up is the offering of 120 guitars and amps from the Dire Straits singer and songwriter Mark Knopfler (Christie’s, January 31) and, at Bonhams, costumes and props from The Crown (February 7)....
...After winning a surprise first-round victory on Sunday with 36.7 per cent of the vote, Massa is working to convince voters that he is a safer pair of hands than radical libertarian economist Javier Milei...
...The new programme is the latest sign of how Turkey is deploying a broad range of tools to prop up the lira and boost its $800bn economy ahead of presidential and parliamentary elections set for May 14....
...The lira fell 1.2 per cent to a new record low of 20.36 against the US dollar as trading resumed in London, the primary hub for European currency trading, on Tuesday after a public holiday....
...It was like a real hospital here – not like so many of those wellness clinics I’ve been to where they tell me to chew on a piece of hard bread and yoghurt 36 times!”...
...He was not released on probation until July 22 2009. Even from behind bars, Epstein was still in regular communication with many of his influential contacts....
...Between May 2022 and May 2023 there was a 36 per cent drop in buyer demand, according to the data company Prop Cast, with the number of homes for sale that are subject to contract or under offer down from...
...In the UK, the average age of first-time homebuyers increased from 29 to 32 over the decade up to 2021, while in the US the average age was 36 in 2022, up from 32 in 2018....
...The greenback’s earlier fall came as the yen rose as much as 2.6 per cent to ¥140.36 against the dollar, after Japan’s top currency official said the government had taken “decisive action” to address a “...
...That Emface might prop up the frontalis muscle on my fast-collapsing forehead – and give me a mini eye lift – is too irresistible to refuse....
...Vermeer worked slowly, producing about two pictures a year (about 36 survive). He died in 1675, leaving debts and 11 children....
...Over the course of 36 hours in Forte, this is the second story I hear of a Ukrainian shop assistant who had to soothe a rich Russian’s anxiety....
...Ahead of Sunday’s election, the vast majority of opinion polls forecast the far-right populist would claim only about 36 per cent of the ballots, with some predicting Lula would prevail in the first round...
...And therefore when you have turnouts of — I think it’s around 45 per cent in Mid Beds and maybe about 36 per cent in Tamworth — there are an awful lot of people who just sat on their hands and we don’t know...
...At its peak, the APF had a liability of £895bn, or 36 per cent of gross domestic product....
...After his prison sentence he will be given four years’ probation confining him to his home area....
...Still, among G10 countries, the US 10-year Treasury note has the highest yield of any benchmark at 1.36 per cent, luring investors around the world....
...The minimum average growth rate required to be included in the ranking this year was 36.5 per cent....
...The Bank of England is also beginning to unwind quantitative easing, its massive bond-buying programme undertaken to prop up the economy in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis....
...The London Stock Exchange has meanwhile suspended trading in 36 companies with close ties to Russia, including EN+ and Gazprom....
...The replica at their headquarters — a clear cube, a little over a centimetre wide, enclosing two spherical capsules — looks like a prop from a superhero movie....
...Instead, governments are choosing to prop-up existing jobs and keep large companies afloat in the short term, a study by the economic reform campaigners Finance Watch shows....
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