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...Also: “Summary statistics show higher autocorrelations and positive (or less negative) skew compared to traditional assets.”...
...But it does make for a mighty long night. Icke is unrepentant. “Theatre’s very strange,” he says, laughing. “It’s maybe the only thing in the world that people are happy to pay more to have less of....
...The new monthly poll conducted for the Financial Times and the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business will seek to track how economic sentiment affects the race for the White House....
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...High yield, though often an indicator of dividend cuts to come, can be a good defence in an overheated market; equating risk with volatility, as so many economists do, may be less helpful, especially for...
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...Centred around women and how they dress for their everyday lives, with all the hats they are wearing, it was about how women have to dress in so many different ways,” says Liane Wiggins, head of womenswear...
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