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  • US election day as it happened: In Pictures

    November 4, 2020

    Pictures captured of people across the US at polling stations at the end of a bitter and unusual campaign. Almost 100m people already voted by mail-in and absentee ballot, which is 70 per cent of the total vote in 2016. Below we bring to you the best pictures on US election day from across the [...]

  • Four things to watch as the Bank of England sets interest rates

    November 4, 2020

    The Bank of England’s group of interest rate-setters will announce their latest monetary policy decision tomorrow, albeit virtually. Since the last meeting in September, the government has announced a new month-long lockdown for England amid soaring coronavirus cases. Most analysts expect the Bank to launch more stimulus to support the economy during the winter. Here [...]

  • How ‘following the science’ has let our country down

    November 4, 2020

    If I were to be diagnosed with a malignant tumour, I would expect my doctors to lay out for me the alternative treatment options, how each would affect my quality of life, its impact on survival or potential cure and, as far as is knowable, all the other potential costs and benefits.  I would listen [...]

  • Lockdown 2.0: A creative destruction revolution, or the death knell of innovation?

    November 4, 2020

    So Boris Johnson has failed to follow his own government’s guidelines on cost-benefit appraisal.  Study after study by economists show that the costs of lockdown far exceed the benefits. The NHS — the “envy of the world” — has conspicuously failed to develop sufficient capacity to deal with a second wave, despite having had months [...]

  • Forget the drama of Succession and The Godfather — family businesses can be a great investment

    November 4, 2020

    Companies with big family stakes are notorious for rows over ownership, control and succession — not to mention nepotism. Accordingly, existing Environmental, Societal and Governance (ESG) ratings mark them down on governance, discouraging anyone looking to invest for responsible growth. But if you dig a little deeper, there are good reasons to invest in them.  [...]

  • Fish Scupper: EU and EU fail to bridge gaps on fisheries

    November 3, 2020

    The UK and European Union have so far failed to reach agreements on the three most contentious issues in their ongoing trade talks, both sides said. The pair have not been able to reach agreements on fisheries, the so-called level playing field, and settling future disputes between Britain and the EU. Read more: CBI deputy: [...]

  • Gatwick finance boss takes off for infrastructure provider CityFibre

    November 3, 2020

    Gatwick Airport’s finance chief is reportedly leaving after a decade to join infrastructure provider CityFibre Holdings. Nick Dunn is set to be named chief financial officer of the Goldman Sachs-backed CityFibre next week, according to Sky News. Dunn joined Gatwick from Anglo American in 2010, where he was general manager of corporate finance. Before that [...]

  • CHEERS: ‘Click-and-collect’ pints allowed during lockdown

    November 3, 2020

    “Click-and-collect” and phone orders of alcohol will be allowed from pubs and microbreweries during England’s second lockdown. Conservative MP Richard Holden tweeted that takeaway orders will be allowed even as pubs and restaurants close in new restrictions. “Delighted to be able to confirm – “Click-and-collect” & phone orders of alcohol will now be allowed from [...]

  • Hong Kong Racing Tips: It could be a Red letter day at Sha Tin

    November 3, 2020

    FORMBOOK students always have a degree of suspicion about all-weather racing in Hong Kong, especially when held under floodlights. Whether it’s the humidity getting into the surface or the track being rolled at different times during racing, there are always a number of surprise results which have no rhyme or reason. Past records on the [...]

  • Hong Kong Racing Tips: Resolute the pick of Teetan’s crack set of rides

    November 3, 2020

    AS THE POPULAR saying goes “when the cats away the mice will play”, and that’s exactly what springs to mind with jockey Karis Teetan at Sha Tin on Wednesday. With a full-book of rides in the eight races on the all-weather surface, here is a chance for Teetan, currently trailing runaway leader but suspended Joao [...]

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