Hints and tips:
...He believes that memories inhere in inanimate objects, and even if the rest of us can’t read them, we can sense their tingle....
...The price on the deal is sizeable for India’s financial sector, according to SR Srinivasan, a Bangalore-based financial adviser....
...That doesn’t make sense,” he said, adding that the scheme might have been advised to redeem the investment earlier but that the message did not have enough force....
...David Owen, chief European financial economist, Jefferies The BoE may claim to have a neutral bias, but the risks for monetary policy in 2017 appear skewed only one way....
...The key question is whether it stays there (which I don’t think it will)....
...John Vickers, warden, All Souls College, Oxford I just don’t know....
...John Vickers, warden, All Souls College, Oxford The new charter is a further step in the UK fiscal policy tradition of virtue postponed....
...David Owen, chief European financial economist, Jefferies GDP growth likely to slow from around 2% on average in 2016 to 1.25% in 2017....
...John Vickers, warden, All Souls College, Oxford Significantly, but don’t ask me how....
...John Vickers, warden, All Souls College, Oxford More pessimistic than 12 months ago (I note the question is premised on Brexit.)...
...“I came here looking for something, I couldn’t find anywhere else,” Owens sang in his classic rendition of the song “Streets of Bakersfield”. “I don’t want to be nobody, just want a chance to be myself....
...As Harry Sr pauses to reflect on the inexorable passage of time, Martell writes: “He didn’t always pay it particular attention but there it was all the same, in the way everything remade itself as present...
...(Financial Times) - Vickers won’t be enough to stop another Libor type scandal, says Lawrence Kotlikoff....
...t afford to pay more for it....
...It’s also telling that her final number, a new song written by Mark Owen, is supposed to be sung in LV’s own voice, and Vickers – a Lancashire lass like her character – goes all transatlantic again....
...Finally, David Owen’s extended essay, The Hubris Syndrome, is an interesting and well-informed commentary on the Iraq war that wouldn’t normally be considered alongside a memoir and a biography....
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