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...It added that the March 2021 meeting with then-finance officer Julie Hall had been “made and arranged” by M7’s then-chair Richard Croft....
...Email: stuart.kirk@ft.com; Twitter: @stuartkirk__...
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...Email: stuart.kirk@ft.com; Twitter: @stuartkirk__ This article has been republished to correct a figure in Stuart Kirk’s asset table...
...And whereas there is much disagreement around “E” and “S”, few people question sound governance as a worthy goal....
...You tell us: robert.armstrong@ft.com and ethan.wu@ft.com. No, higher rates are not (very) inflationary Here’s a theory that’s been making the rounds....
...Meanwhile, email us: robert.armstrong@ft.com and ethan.wu@ft.com. Why aren’t earnings estimates higher? This is a robust economy....
...Just as Santa cannot possibly visit every home in one night, investors would eventually see that the S&P 500’s cyclically adjusted price/earnings ratio is double its long-run average....
...Citi expects Nvidia and Eli Lilly alone will make up a quarter of S&P 500 earnings growth in 2024. How’s everyone feeling about this rally? Email us: robert.armstrong@ft.com and ethan.wu@ft.com....
...Email us: robert.armstrong@ft.com and ethan.wu@ft.com. 2024 vs 2021 There is not, so far as we know, an agreed-upon marker for the birth of a bull market....
...For a stock that is expected to increase earnings below the S&P 500’s average pace this year and next, that’s still a lot....
...This is the point of Robert Shiller’s “excess Cape yield” which is the cyclically adjusted S&P earnings yield less the 10-year real treasury yield....
...Email us: robert.armstrong@ft.com and ethan.wu@ft.com....
...ArtFi 2024-1’s prospectus has further detail on the collateral backing the deal, which it notes can include “fine art, collectibles, design furniture, coins, books, jewelry, watches, wine or other spirits...
...Anyway, it will be fun to watch, and I’m curious to hear your thoughts: robert.armstrong@ft.com....
...The S&P 500 index halved. Around the Gulf war of 1990, oil doubled while the S&P 500 fell almost 20 per cent. Over time, the price moves have become less severe....
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