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...In 1973, with the Roe v....
...Boots accounts for about 5 per cent of Walgreen’s yearly sales of $132bn....
...Monday The UN Ocean Conference, co-hosted by the governments of Kenya and Portugal, begins in Lisbon UK, the Wimbledon tennis tournament begins at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in south...
...The alliance this summer affirmed cyber incidents could trigger its mutual defence clause under Article V....
...So what is the reality, and why, asks Martin Wolf. (FT) Apollo-Athene: the new Berkshire Hathaway?...
...Russia is seeking to manufacture its Sputnik V vaccine in Italy to meet a surge in overseas contracts....
...“This is not going to be a V-shaped recovery, at best, this is going to be a U-shaped.”...
...Martin Wolf, the FT’s chief economics commentator, argues against “negative-sum economic nationalism,” making a plea for richer countries to help their poorer counterparts....
...Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond to March 28 orangetreetheatre.co.uk Pass Over Antoinette Nwandu’s searing play fuses poetry and politics to deliver a potent message about race relations in the US....
...(FT, NYT) In the news Walgreens explores buyout US-listed drugstore group Walgreens Boots Alliance is holding talks with private equity groups for a $70bn buyout, which would be the largest take-private...
...But Martin Wolf says British political divisions now run deeper than Brexit. Martin starts his column by highlighting the contemporary resonance of a quote from Joseph Goebbels on people v parliament....
...Masterson was previously co-head of transportation and infrastructure and global head of aviation at Deutsche Bank....
...We will insist on a follow up and, if needed, additional regulation,” complained Philippe Lamberts, co-head of the Greens. “A disgrace” and “disaster” is the verdict from Der Spiegel....
...The protectionism v liberalism debate is dividing voters....
...(NYT) Finance v tech The chief executive of Singaporean lender DBS, Piyush Gupta, said his biggest rivals are not other banks but Chinese tech groups such as Tencent and Ant Financial....
...What we’re reading US v China Martin Wolf parses how the US-China rivalry will shape the 21st century....
...Whether it chooses co-operation or obstruction, Europe “should feel no obligation to bow to Beijing”. Reality check — Britain has been mugged by reality on Brexit, argues Martin Wolf....
...Martin Wolf argues in his column on Wednesday that the UK’s fate is, in fact, clear because of Mrs May’s own “red lines”....
...Smart reads Dumb pipes v bright lights Is AT&T savvy enough to understand the mischievous world of media?...
...Technology can challenge inequality — Mustafa Suleyman, co-founder of DeepMind Technologies, argues that artificial intelligence can contribute to the common good....
...Job moves Citi has hired Nick Forster, a Goldman Sachs managing director, and Richard Saywell, a UBS resources banker, to co-head a new resources, infrastructure and utilities team in Asia, the Australian...
...SoftBank and its co-investors will spend between $1bn and $1.25bn to buy new shares in Uber at a $68bn valuation....
...(FT) Trump v the global community Martin Wolf on Donald Trump’s America First world view and how human affairs are too interconnected to be the product of purely national decision-making....
...Hare co-wrote a corporate-focused sequel, Snakes in Suits. In these high-risk, high-reward times, I can almost hear them slithering down to Savile Row to be measured up....
...That’s Bernard Arnault, the so-called “wolf in cashmere”, known for his sphinx-like inscrutability....
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