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Plus, ESG ratings, use of Fed overnight facility falls, and Sir John Soane’s Pitzhanger Manor
Plus, lessons from LDI, hedge funds unwind bets against gilts, and Wigtown Book Festival
Plus, Sequoia’s turbulent year, Venezuelan government bonds, and 30 years of London fashion at the Design Museum
Plus, hidden Adani investors, hedge funds bet against Argentine government bonds, and Hôtel Le Corbusier in Marseille
Plus, cash piles climb, investors warm to the riskiest US corporate debt, and Joshua Reynolds at Kenwood
Plus, GQG and the rightwing yoga evangelist, Japan’s ‘great repatriation’, and Portraits of Dogs at the Wallace Collection
Plus, Blackstone’s march to $1tn, UK stocks rally, and Burton and Gielgud’s dramatic encounter
Plus, chief executives divided on UK pension reforms, government borrowing costs and Luxury and Power at the British Museum
Plus, Jeremy Hunt turns to the City of London, bulk annuity deals reach fever pitch, and Jeremy Lee at Quo Vadis
Plus, Silver Lake’s big bets, FTSE 100 falls flat, and FT books of the year
Plus, Odey funds under pressure, US yield curve inversion deepens, and Anselm Kiefer at the White Cube
Plus, Odey Asset Management unravels, top-heaviness in US markets and the National Portrait Gallery reopens
Plus, Starling CEO’s row with investors, the Vix tumbles, and Manet/Degas at the Musée d’Orsay
Plus, Dutch pensions overhaul, US stocks diverge, and Klint and Mondrian at Tate Modern
Plus, the UK’s pension reforms, semiconductors surge, and al-Azzawi at the Ashmolean museum
Plus, Amundi bets on China, hedge funds short Greek debt, and Norman Foster’s first major retrospective
Plus, Man Group’s new CEO, tighter US lending conditions, and banyas at the Bath House
Plus, a changing of the guard, crisis in European equities, and the Griffith Observatory in LA
Plus, Bloomberg after Bloomberg, wealth management consolidation, and Sean Scully at Houghton Hall
Plus, BlackRock on the hunt for deals, Silicon Valley investors on tour and WisdomTree’s shareholder revolt
Plus, ‘unstable’ EU green fund rules, CTA strategies suffer, and ceramics and tapestries at the Tristan Hoare gallery
Plus, the ire of Credit Suisse bondholders, growing risks in commercial property loans, and After Impressionism at the National Gallery
Plus, Ken Griffin vs Bill Ackman, a sell-off in European banks, and Alice Neel at the Barbican
Plus, hedge funds build macro firepower, a surge in pension buyouts, and the Lehman Trilogy at the Gillian Lynne Theatre
Plus, dispatch from Argentina, fears for London’s future, and Donatello at the V&A
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