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Dr. Gillian Tett, a Cambridge University trained anthropologist who went on to become a senior editor at the Financial Times is one of the leaders in this use of anthropology.
* George Parker,, EU considers consumer class action, Financial Times, 4 March 2007
In an interview with Eurostar's Chief Executive Nicolas Petrovic in the Financial Times in May 2012, an intention for Eurostar to serve ten new destinations was expressed, including Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Cologne, Lyon, Marseille and Geneva, along with a likely second hub to be created in Brussels.
According to the Financial Times, " big hedge funds have some of the most sophisticated and exacting risk management practices anywhere in asset management.
While some hedge funds that are based offshore report their NAV to the Financial Times, for the most part there is no method of ascertaining pricing on a regular basis.
During an interview Lord Phillips was quoted by the Financial Times as saying: "' in an ideal world ' Commonwealth countries — including those in the Caribbean — would stop using the Privy Council and set up their own final courts of appeal instead.
In a 2011 interview for the Financial Times, Loach explains how " The politics are embedded into the characters and the narrative, which is a more sophisticated way of doing it ".
In an interview with the Financial Times, Miyazaki said " it's very important for me to retain the right ratio between working by hand and computer.
* " Driven designer constructs a global empire ," Financial Times, 30 January 2011
* " Norman Foster " ( Review of Norman Foster: A Life in Architecture, by Deyan Sudjic ), Financial Times, 5 June 2010
17 worldwide by the Financial Times.
Since 2001, the year the Financial Times began its Executive MBA ranking, the SSE Executive MBA has been the first in the Nordic league.
In 1997, the acute employment problem at St Helena was brought to the attention of the British public following reports in the tabloid press of a " riot " following an article in the Financial Times describing how the Governor, David Smallman ( 1995 – 1999 ), was jostled by a small crowd who believed he and the Foreign Office had rejected plans to build an airport on the island.
Among these, according to the Financial Times, was Spain's rapidly growing trade deficit, which had reached a staggering 10 % of the country's GDP by the summer of 2008, the " loss of competitiveness against its main trading partners " and, also, as a part of the latter, an inflation rate which had been traditionally higher than the one of its European partners, back then especially affected by house price increases of 150 % from 1998 and a growing family indebtedness ( 115 %) chiefly related to the Spanish Real Estate boom and rocketing oil prices.
The term " supply chain management " entered the public domain when Keith Oliver, a consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton, used it in an interview for the Financial Times in 1982.
* 2001-The Year in Review-The Financial Times
In global rankings, Columbia was ranked # 7 by The Economist and # 5 ( 2012 ranking ) by Financial Times.
According to the Lena Komileva writing for The Financial Times, Capital Markets overtook bank lending as the leading source of long term finance in 2009-this reflects the additional risk aversion and regulation of banks following the 2008 financial crisis.
According to a 2012 Financial Times article, hedge funds are increasingly making most of the short term trades in large sections of the capital market ( like the UK and US stock exchanges ), which is making it harder for them to maintain their historically high returns, as they are increasingly finding themselves trading with each other rather than with less sophisticated investors.
Each year, well-known business publications such as Business Week, The Economist, U. S. News & World Report, Fortune, Financial Times, and The Wall Street Journal publish rankings of selected MBA programs that, while controversial in their methodology, nevertheless can directly influence the prestige of schools that achieve high scores.
* Andrew Yeh, " China Acts to Ease Fears over N-arms Policy ," Financial Times, July 25, 2005
Sam Leith, writing in the Financial Times, argues that :" Welsh ’ s concerns are with sin and salvation, with the exercise of free will and with the individual soul.
* Financial Times, 3 October 2005, p. 8, Brussels braces for a U. S. lobbying invasion
According to prestigious Global Capital Markets Survey, which measures readership habits amongst most senior corporate and financial decision makers in the world ’ s largest companies and financial institutions, the Financial Times is considered the most important business read, reaching 33 % of the universe, 6 % more than The Wall Street Journal.
The bid attracted interest from several companies including Toshiba, General Electric and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and when the Financial Times reported on January 23, 2006 that Toshiba had won the bid, it valued the company's offer at $ 5bn (£ 2. 8bn ).

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At the 2008 Innovations for Poverty Action / Financial Access Initiative Microfinance Research conference, economist Jonathan Morduch of New York University noted there are only one or two methodologically sound studies of microfinance's impact.
The store's opening attracted long lines of curious shoppers-men, women & couples-and was noted in The New York Times ; Women's Wear Daily ( US ); Playboy magazine ; The Financial Post ( Canada ); and Weekend Magazine ( Canada ).
On July 27, The Commercial & Financial Chronicle noted that " the market keeps unstable ... no sooner are these signs of new life in evidence than something like a suggestion of a new outflow of gold to Paris sends a tremble all through the list, and the gain in values and hope is gone ".
Though branded exclusively as President ’ s Choice Financial, news stories noted that the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce acted as " service provider ".
In recent years, the Financial Action Task Force ( FATF ) has noted increasingly sophisticated combinations of techniques, such as the increased use of legal persons to disguise the true ownership and control of illegal proceeds, and an increased use of professionals to provide advice and assistance in laundering criminal funds.
The company has faced several lawsuits in which they were accused of denying claims to seniors and both Conseco and Bankers have been noted as having a particularly high amount of complaints among long-term care clients: in 2005, Conseco had one complaint for every 383 such policyholders, whereas, according to 2005 statistics, Genworth Financial, the largest long-term-care insurer received one complaint for every 12, 434 policies.
The Jamaica Observer report on the rescue noted that in 2008 CL Financial purchased an 86. 6 per cent stake in Lascelles de Mercado ( parent company of Appleton Jamaica Rum ), and also bought a 40 per cent stake in Caribbean Money Market Brokers from Jamaica Money Market Brokers.
Then in June 2007, the Financial Times noted that the ' Burg is " thriving again ".
* In September 2005 24sata was described as " the most innovative daily newspaper concept " by Tyler Brûlé, a noted designer and Financial Times columnist, in his Fast Lane Media Awards column.
Moody ’ s first downgraded its Local Currency Deposit Rating to Baa1 and then downgraded the bank ’ s Financial Strength Rating to a C-from a C. In both instances, Moody ’ s noted the decision was based on an analysis of political instability in the region.

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This year, the Machine has nominated the following candidates for office for SGA: Matt Calderone, President ; Denzel Evans-Bell, Vice President for Academic Affairs ; Matt Harris, Executive Vice President ; Andy Koonce, Vice President for Financial Affairs ; Jimmy Taylor, Vice President for External Affairs ; Will Pylant, Vice President for Student Affairs.

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In addition to his role advising Gusmão, Bracks also joined several company advisory boards: KPMG, insurance firm Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group, the AIMS Financial Group and the NAB.
* Germidis D. et al., Financial Systems and Development: what role for the formal and informal financial sectors ?, OECD, Paris 1991.
Michael Knoll, in The Ancient Roots of Modern Financial Innovation: The Early History of Regulatory Arbitrage, describes the important role that put-call parity played in developing the equity of redemption, the defining characteristic of a modern mortgage, in Medieval England.
The IAMB still exists and is playing a role in the investigations into the CPA's Financial management.
Under the Financial Services and Markets Act, the Treasury, the Office of Fair Trading and the Competition Commission all have a role to play in reviewing the impact of the FSA's rules and practices on competition.
He had reportedly handed over his role of oversight of Financial Affairs portfolio to premier Wen Jiabao in January.
Most members of Congress hold some stocks or mutual funds, but Bachus ' rapid-fire trades are unusual for a leading member of Congress, particularly one with the key role of ranking member of the House Committee on Financial Services.
In an interview where he spoke about the outlook he would bring to his chairmanship of the Financial Services Committee, Bachus received criticism for suggesting that it was government's role to " serve the banks ".
Her political achievements include securing an amendment to the Government legislation on National Air Traffic Control Services which secured the building of the new Scottish Air Traffic Control Centre at Prestwick and playing a lead role in persuading the Government to set up the Financial Assistance Scheme and the Pension Protection Fund for those at risk of losing their occupational pensions if their employers go bankrupt.
Healey was promoted in 2002 to the position of Economic Secretary to the Treasury and nominally again following the 2005 general election when he took the role of Financial Secretary to the Treasury.
Due to the importance of the role of representing buyers ' interests, many brokers who seek to play the role of client advocate are now seeking out the services of Certified Mortgage Planners, industry experts that work in concert with Certified Financial Planners to align consumers ' home finance positions with their larger financial portfolio ( s ).
Tony McNulty replaced Stephen on 3 October 2008, and Timms returned to his former role as Financial Secretary to the Treasury.
Amery expanded the role of the Commercial Adviser into the Economic and Financial Advisership under Sir George Schuster.
Financial institutions ( intermediaries ) perform the vital role of bringing together those economic agents with surplus funds who want to lend, with those with a shortage of funds who want to borrow.
He also took a role in corporate leadership and has served as a board member for Live Nation, in addition to the boards of major builder KB Home and the largest mortgage lender in the nation at one time, Countrywide Financial — two companies among many that prospered in the housing boom, drawing criticism along the way for abusive business practices.
The possible role of rehypothecation in the financial crisis of 2007 – 2010 and in the shadow banking system was largely overlooked by the mainstream financial press, until Dr. Gillian Tett of the Financial Times drew attention in August 2010 to a paper from Manmohan Singh and James Aitken of the International Monetary Fund which examined the issue.
The role of Financial Secretary to the Treasury was created in 1711 and was known as the Junior Secretary to the Treasury to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury who held the senior position.
In this role, Lisa oversaw community relations, public affairs, internal communications, executive communications and the Office of Financial Education for the Global Consumer Group.
As director of the NEC, Sperling, who had played a key role in the 1993 Deficit Reduction Act, was a key negotiator of the 1997 bipartisan Balanced Budget Act .. Sperling was also a principal negotiator with then-Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers of the Financial Modernization Act of 1999, also known as the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act.
The Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development with its affiliates, the Tourism Promotion Services, Industrial Promotion Services, and Financial Services, seek to strengthen the role of the private sector in developing countries by supporting private sector initiatives in the development process.
Dent appeared in a American TV commercial for the insurance company Genworth Financial as the opponent of a boy playing the role of Jaden Agassi, the young son of Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf.
Day returned to Sidley Austin and in 1948, following Stevenson's election as governor of Illinois, Day worked as a legislative assistant and later as Illinois insurance commissioner, ( a role more recently made part of the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation ).
The thesis of an October 20, 2009, broadcast of the PBS television magazine Frontline, Early Warnings of the Economic Meltdown, was that the failure of Congress to allow CFTC a role in regulating derivatives was a key element eventually leading to the Financial crisis of 2007 – 2010.

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