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...Stephen Foley is the FT’s US accounting editor....
...Speaking to banking editor Stephen Morris at the FT’s global banking summit last week, Anil also said that financial crime was an “industry challenge”....
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...Sebastian Payne And last word, Stephen . . . Stephen Bush The one thing that did happen this week which helped Liz Truss was how well Suella Braverman did....
...Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine has an efficacy rate of 97.6 per cent, its developers said, based on data from almost 4m people....
...In August, Russia became the first country to approve a Covid-19 vaccine — named Sputnik V — for civilian use, but western experts cast doubt on its efficacy and safety....
...of material business failure as a result of a ‘no-deal’ exit, combined with changes to everyday life and potential border frictions could well have a profound and long lasting impact on society,” David Sterling...
...The skies darken for France’s Sun King, wrote Philip Stephens recently....
...Yes, the numbers are bigger, but the shock, while not a V is shorter and sharper than that crash, and the pre-crisis fiscal situation was strong....
...TATE has done sterling work on rebuilding its balance sheet and cashflow in recent years, reflected in FY20E ND:EBITDA (inc. IFRS 16) of 0.9x & 1.8x FCF dividend cover....
...Only a few Japanese companies are thinking really big, says Kenneth Lebrun, an M&A lawyer at Shearman & Sterling in Tokyo....
...Thanks to a series of court rulings since the mid-2000s, such as eBay v MercExchange in 2007, Mayo Collaborative Services v Prometheus Laboratories in 2012 and Alice Corp v CLS Bank in 2014, and the subsequent...
...Robbie Duncan, analyst at Numis, said the fall in sterling following Brexit has made assets more attractive to overseas buyers....
...Olswang, part of Cameron McKenna, will attempt to determine whether Mr Cats and his wife Ruth V....
...Smart reads David v Goliath Large consumer goods companies are starting to feel the impact of their smaller, more innovative rivals....
...Sterling was up 0.5 per cent at publication time, to $1.2580....
...The Supreme Court is due to rule on the case which centres around whether creditors are entitled to claim against LBIE for any currency losses suffered by them as a result of the decline in sterling, as...
...Since then, the positive signals have barely stopped and sterling has rebounded....
...Stephen Fishbein, now a partner at Shearman & Sterling, began his career in the late 1980s in the office of Rudy Giuliani, US attorney for the southern district of New York....
...“I see a V-shaped trajectory for the pound in the coming quarters.” Reverberations are also being felt across equity and bond markets as investors reconsider ownership of British assets....
...He added that there had been a considerable improvement under chief executive Stephen Blair, who joined in 2014....
...Stephen Fishbein PartnerShearman & Sterling Stephen Fishbein is described by clients and peers as “brilliant and courageous”....
...Anecdotal evidence suggests weak sterling has boosted tourist numbers, and also museum visits....
...Stephen King, group chief economist, HSBC Investment Bank Following sterling’s decline, there’s a good chance that inflation rises to 3.5 per cent by year end....
...Sterling has fallen sharply since the UK voted to leave the EU....
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