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...Private valuations over that period, especially for hot sectors like healthcare and technology, have consistently outpaced those set by public markets in the US and Europe....
...The government will be “very active in looking to drive down demand for oil in the world”, said Jonathan Wilkinson, Canada’s natural resources minister, in a recent interview....
...As a friend of mine says, he should spend more time at Blue Origin and less time in the hot tub.” Failure to launch?...
...But the announcement of the stock market listing came with news of a delay to the launch of the Air, originally planned for spring....
...“low probability of a system capacity shortfall” but also warned that hydroelectric resources would be below normal because stocks of mountain snowmelt peaked at just 63 per cent of average levels this spring...
...Buybacks have become a hot political topic in recent years and were in focus as Congress debated stimulus programmes this spring....
...US futures suggest the S&P 500 may dip 1.5 points at the open on Wednesday....
...The mix of casual and cowboy in the AW17’s menswear collection suggests so....
...Despite ostensibly investing in two different sectors, technology and retail, the T Rowe Price and Fidelity funds had two other hot stocks in common over much of 2015: Netflix, the only S&P 500 company to...
...The S&P 500, which had its biggest rally in a month on Wednesday, rose 0.2 per cent to 2,108.86 while the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.2 per cent to 18,039.37....
...Some of the world’s oldest businesses are family owned, such as Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan, a Japanese hot spring bathing house and inn founded in 705, run by 52 generations of the same family, or Italian...
...Hot Milk, by Deborah Levy, Hamish Hamilton, RRP£12.99 In a hot, dry, underemployed Spain, 25-year-old Sofia arrives with her mother Rose to find a cure for the latter’s obscure and obsessive ailments....
...The new minister of environmental protection, Chen Jining, has compared it to Silent Spring , a documentary that created an uproar over the use of pesticides....
...An unsentimental yet compassionate portrait of rural England, from nightjars and cuckoo pint to hot-cars and mega-warehouses....
...Its stock price remains at little over half 2011’s IPO price and a third of its 2012 peak....
...‘The allegations by Mr Budde were previously raised with Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc and its non-management directors in the spring of 2008....
...As Red as Blood, by Salla Simukka, translated by Owen Witesman, Hot Key Books, RRP£7.99 Pacy Finnish noir with a punky heroine who has more than a whiff of Lisbeth Salander....
...With 2013 champ Chris Froome hot favourite to win again next month, his recent autobiography The Climb is hard to beat for a top pro’s perspective....
...and “You Shot-Hot Monkey!”....
...Meanwhile, the region’s own outlook is much better than generally believed: In our view, the risk of a hot military conflict with Iran, the biggest geopolitical concern, has reduced....
...Wall Street’s S&P 500 held firm, though by the close it had slipped fractionally, to 1,216....
...Carl Wilkinson...
...The other view sees all 2010’s investment activity as a game between investors and monetary authorities....
...On the eastern side of Newport, close to the M4’s junction 23, there is Gwent Europark, a 220-acre distribution centre which is anchored by two large depots for Tesco and Wilkinson....
...Comment, analysis and other offerings from Tuesday’s FT, Gideon Rachman: The G20’s seven pillars of friction As the leaders of the world’s biggest powers gather for a Group of 20 summit, their South Korean...
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