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...Gas-rich Qatar boasts a collection shown across a broad range of museums, from modern art to Islamic antiquities, overseen by the emir’s sister, Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad al-Thani....
...Productivity-hype bubbles are usually separated by at least 25 years and usually form at the end of a secular bull market, when aggregate profits are coming under pressure, say Garthwaite et al....
...The Department of Justice and SEC were investigating the block trade practices as both a criminal and civil matter....
...But within a few minutes’ drive lie the warrens of al-Shati and Jabalia refugee camps — and then, Gaza City, the heart of the militant group’s political and military machinery....
...The US Treasury department last month announced that it expects to issue a net $1tn worth of bonds in the three months from July to September in order to make up for declining tax revenue....
...Hamad Al Dhaheri, executive director of ADIA’s private equities department, said that the co-investment in the group continued a strategy of investing in businesses “across the insurance industry value chain...
...Peynaud’s successors at the University of Bordeaux, currently Marchal et al, produce a detailed report on the growing season every year....
...At the weekend, a Zahawi ally admitted that he had paid a penalty to HM Revenue & Customs, as part of a total settlement of £5mn for unpaid taxes....
...Analysts expect the company to report net income of almost $2.2bn on revenue of more than $12bn, according to a Refinitiv survey....
...As head of the QIA, HBJ deployed excess hydrocarbon revenues in a bid to build a future for Qatar in a post-oil era....
...An early sign of that plan is a push into subscription revenues and charging for blue-tick verification....
...In the communications sector, the video entertainment companies (Warner Bros Discovery, Paramount, Disney, Netflix et al) explain the bulk of the outperformance....
...Nearly all of the firm’s partners use the platform and, since January 2022, just over 70 per cent of “new matter” revenues have come from clients that have higher activity scores....
...Crypto exchanges are booming, for now An explosion in bitcoin’s popularity has supercharged previously small-time platforms into powerhouses generating millions of dollars in revenues every day....
...Almost two-thirds of Russians are unwilling to receive the Sputnik V vaccine and about the same number believe Covid-19 was created as a biological weapon, a pollster said on Monday....
...But that partner will have to overlook a Department of Justice investigation, the departure of its founder Trevor Milton amid accusations of fraud, and short-seller allegations that the company has exaggerated...
...The town, the birthplace of Adam Smith and Gordon Brown, was a pioneer of linoleum flooring production in the mid-20th century....
...(FT) EU v Silicon Valley New data-sharing principles laid out by the EU this week seek to crack open the data silos that have helped to reinforce the power of the dominant tech companies....
...The FT’s Alan Smith speaks to cartographer Kenneth Field about mapping in the era of the coronavirus. (FT)...
...Al-Hajri is the brother of Sheikha Al-Anoud, the second wife of Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the emir of Qatar....
...Video of the day How map makers will win the 2020 US election The FT’s head of visual and data journalism Alan Smith investigates gerrymandering, using tiddlywinks and a salamander. (FT)...
...It is the group’s first meeting since the killing of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi by US special forces in north-western Syria last month....
...); (v) the EU taxonomy; and (vi) a possible carbon border tax....
...And, as lockdown measures are softened, the return of the likes of Gregg's, Starbucks et al to the UK FtG market will increase competition....
...(FT) Inside Saudi’s oil ministry shake-up Khalid al-Falih appeared untouchable a year ago, presiding over a Saudi super-ministry of energy, industry and mining....
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