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...I’m reporter Ethan Wu here in the New York studio, back from my week away from the show, joined from London by markets columnist Katie Martin....
...As it is, the rate has slipped slightly from 80.9 in August to 80.7 in November. Another big achievement has been a boost to investment of various kinds....
...the various sort of political problems they have....
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...But, Martin, what did you make of Ian’s list? And I think it was good that he reminded us of India, which I think you’ve visited quite recently....
...In these early years of the cold war, their activism attracted the attention of the US government, which seized their passports in 1952 after her return from a research trip in France....
...A spokesperson for TikTok wrote via email: “Our community guidelines are clear that we do not allow content that facilitates the sale of counterfeit goods....
...These systems essentially compile a digital encyclopaedia of counterfeit and authentic article properties, to then spot tiny inconsistencies in fabric, stitching or metals....
...body in its various states of collapse....
...Of those surveyed, 28 per cent said economic conditions were either excellent or good....
...He has been linked with a bid for the UK newspaper, which is being sold by Lloyds: the bank seized it this summer from the Barclay family over outstanding debt of more than £1bn....
...“This is the role of the government, to have a strategic view and a vision. You’re going to go through good times, bad times, good times again, but you have to keep the eye on the prize,” he says....
...Madison Darbyshire was a guest of Hästens in Stockholm and London researching this piece Letters in response to this article: Pillow talk / From Jem Eskenazi, London N3, UK Forget blue light filters and...
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...The chief of Ocado’s technology solutions division Luke Jensen will step down in September and be replaced by non-executive director John Martin....
...A good place to start is Anne Applebaum and Nataliya Gumenyuk’s article, based on the work by the Ukrainian Reckoning Project....
...(Here is a good overview article about the international payment system, and here is the European Central Bank’s explainer of how Target2 works.)...
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...The weight of their history meant nothing to him. “I’ve got my memories, which are different from written records. None of it was doing any good to anyone sitting in my loft....
...“The firm provides various channels through which such concerns can be raised without fear of reprisal,” the bank said....
...of the Aylesbury Estate (“they didn’t seem very good”)....
...He had even been ousted from his own company, after one hardball creditor seized his stake in Sapinda....
...So the welfare state in various forms to different degrees, from Scandinavian social democracy at one end and FDR’s New Deal at the other, developed, and these were inevitable. And that was the point....
...The Portrait by Richard Corrigan (National Portrait Gallery) St Martin’s Place, London WC2H 0HE Good for: Splendid views, delicious food with a sense of occasion Not so good for: A quick snack FYI: The...
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