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...daniel.thomas@ft.com; harriet.agnew@ft.com Letter in response to this article:Quite the opposite is true / From Matteo Sartori, Milan, Italy...
...Thomas in Minneapolis....
...Earlier this year, it emerged he had been funding lavish vacations for Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas....
...Featuring controversial Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson, the conference is the latest in a series of media ventures bankrolled by Marshall, who has emerged as an enthusiastic combatant in the UK’s...
...Writing for the US Council on Foreign Relations last month, Thomas Graham discussed the problem that, under martial law, parliamentary elections due last autumn were postponed and a presidential contest...
...Thomas Jordan said he would step down from the Swiss National Bank after 12 turbulent years....
...But more broadly, suggests Thomas Gatley, also of Gavekal, the “main impact of the trade and technology war and its associated tariffs and controls has not been to cut US dependence on Chinese goods, but...
...She learnt the basics by working with fashion photographer Gösta Peterson, a mentor of hers, and his wife, fashion editor Patricia Peterson....
...Friday interview: Adam Posen Adam Posen is president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics....
...It should be a moment of unabashed celebration for the 38-year-old buyout firm, which was founded in 1985 by chief executive Stephen Schwarzman and investment banker Peter Peterson with just $400,000 of...
...Limited resources Recent global antitrust setbacks show that legislative change is needed if trustbusters want to reverse decades of lax merger rules, the FT’s Helen Thomas writes....
...(See excellent explanations of the context by my FT colleague Helen Thomas and longtime Trade Secrets favourite “Big Sam” Lowe.)...
...In March, two leading macroeconomists, Olivier Blanchard and Lawrence Summers, debated this issue in detail for the Peterson Institute for International Economics....
...As the cold war strategist and Nobel laureate economist Thomas Schelling put it, open-ended games were valuable because “one thing a person cannot do, no matter how rigorous his analysis or heroic his imagination...
...Thomas Pugh, economist at the consultancy RSM, said the retail data were the first official sign of the toll of high inflation on consumer spending and the economy....
...“Currently, we have to make our decisions against the backdrop of high uncertainty,” said Thomas Jordan, chair of the Swiss National Bank....
...“If anything, President Xi and the Chinese Communist party have only doubled down on their strategy,” wrote Thomas Conway, the committee chair....
...Adam Posen, president at Peterson Institute: Worse....
...“The consumer is still flush with cash as a result of the stimulus benefits, as well as the enhanced child tax credit more recently,” Peterson said....
...The firm’s forecast for adjusted earnings per share remains unchanged at $1.63 to $1.73, Peterson said....
...And usually when they are, they feel enormous institutional pressure to change,” says Adam Posen, president of the Peterson Institute think-tank and a former rate-setter in the UK....
...(Nikkei, $)Chad Bown of the Peterson Institute and Chris Rogers of S&P Global Market Intelligence have a new blog out, which posits that there was no US export ban on vaccines to India....
...The Peterson Institute’s Chad Bown and Thomas Bollyky of the Council on Foreign Relations) explain how the WTO could facilitate a vaccine investment and trade agreement....
...Chad Bown, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute, said US exports to China were still well short of the terms of the trade deal the two countries signed just over a year ago....
...Given all that there is to be gloomy about, Thomas Piketty strikes a surprisingly optimistic note in A Brief History of Equality (Belknap, April) in which the celebrated French economist delivers a “sweeping...
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