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...“It’s not even in the realm of possibility right now,” he said. “There is no break glass plan. We’re staying in the United States.”...
...The United States Attorneys around America started engaging a lot more....
...He didn't really want to be extradited to the United States, but I think after a short period in jail in the Bahamas that idea became a little bit more appealing to him. He was flown to the US....
...For example, in a 2010 opinion (Chevron Corp v Steven Donziger, et al) handed down from the US district court in Manhattan, the judge wrote that the “evidence at trial established that Donziger, a New York...
...During Labour’s 13 years in power, many were led by individuals aligned to the party in an attempt to counteract the apolitical nature of the state....
...Certainly, the food remains classic and lush (guinea hen with truffles and Madeira et al), and the prices remain high to the point of becoming a sort of performance art....
...Supreme Court ruled to end the separation of students by race in the landmark Brown v Board of Education case in 1954....
...But America is the dominant producer of dollars. In oil, they'd call it the "swing producer." Basically, around 1980 the United States discovered that it was the Saudi Arabia of money....
...We should also note this guy, who’s doing his thing: A reminder that Donald Trump, who despite everything remains The Actual President of the United States, tweeted on April 2 that a deal to end the oil...
...Could the same happen in New York or Crystal City? “Amazon” Cuomo et al will hope not....
...The United States has surged ahead of us, though....
...The first employer-sponsored pension plan in Canada was introduced in 1874 (Gale et al., 2006). By contrast, some countries have only recently introduced private pension plans....
...tours of North America and Asia....
...In particular, it achieved growth in sales of holidays to Thailand, Cape Verde, Cyprus and North Africa. Analysts have been forecasting 12 per cent constant-currency growth in earnings for the year....
...(+0.20%) at 6,876 European markets Eurofirst 300 down -4.66 (-0.30%) at 1,538 FTSE100 down -3.90 (-0.05%) at 7,497 CAC 40 unchanged 0.00 (0.00%) at 5,399 Dax unchanged 0.00 (0.00%) at 13,126 Currencies...
...Mian et al also found that the states to deregulate first weren’t more volatile than the rest of America back in the 1960s or 1970s, nor can their findings be explained by the big drop in the oil price in...
...Japan’s Topix was picking up in afternoon trading, gaining 0.1 per cent. Currencies were stabilising after a drop in the US dollar....
...The index recorded its longest losing streak in 14 years after ending August in negative territory — its sixth straight month of declines. The Japanese yen was flat against the greenback at ¥110.00....
...The dollar index, which measures the currency against a basket of peers, was flat in Asia trading. Oil prices were lower after the impact of Hurricane Irma was downgraded....
...number of new attractive retail markets in London and the wealthiest catchment areas in the United States....
...The economic calendar leans heavily towards the state of Europe’s manufacturing and services sectors (all times London): 08.00: France manufacturing, services purchasing managers’ index 08.00: European...
...For example, the savings and loan sector in the United States was going bust throughout much of the 1980s before it became anything resembling a macro issue....
...The euro is too young a currency to give up so soon the standard of having a single Treasury curve, as in the United States of America....
...at 5,235 European markets Eurofirst 300 up +13.80 (+1.04%) at 1,342 FTSE100 up +103.27 (+1.54%) at 6,814 CAC 40 unchanged 0.00 (0.00%) at 4,394 Dax unchanged 0.00 (0.00%) at 10,374 Currencies €/$ 1.12...
...Some people didn’t appreciate Alphaville’s recent comparison of Greece’s economic performance since 2007 with that of the United States during the Great Depression, which implied the Greek government missed...
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