Q-Ratio: Have Share Prices Outrun Reality?
May 18 -- Bloomberg's Jenny Kaplan explains the concept of the Q ratio, developed by James Tobin, a Nobel Prize-winning economist at Yale University who died in 2002. She speaks on “Market Makers.”
May 18 -- Bloomberg's Jenny Kaplan explains the concept of the Q ratio, developed by James Tobin, a Nobel Prize-winning economist at Yale University who died in 2002. She speaks on “Market Makers.”
Queen Camilla was seen 'scolding' Princess Charlotte and issuing a two-word command to Kate Middleton after she had a 'disagreement' with her brother, according to a lip reader
In a surprising turn of events Rod Stewart has received some shocking divorce news. See details.
He got a one-match ban - but there is a silver lining in the news from Uefa...
COMMENT: For his ‘one last push’ of the election campaign, the prime minister made an excruciating TV sofa appearance alongside Britain’s most-tattooed mum – but that wasn’t even the worst of it, says Ryan Coogan. Then, he was asked to name his favourite meal…
British politics has hardly covered itself in glory in recent years. After the shame of the Corbyn years was punctured by the glorious Tory victory of 2019, we were subjected to a veritable gallery of disgrace: soaring immigration, Covid authoritarianism, Partygate, the Truss-Kwarteng interregnum, Gaza fanaticism. But the true nadir was the election of George Galloway in Rochdale.
BBC Breakfast star Carol Kirkwood was left 'shaking in her shoes' after a conversation with Naga Munchetty
Labour looks set to receive a landslide majority in the 2024 general election.
"We are all left utterly bereft and heartbroken. We are grateful for the outpouring of grief, love and support we have received from his innumerable friends"
A shocking animal protest displaying a 'dead dog being roasted on a stick has left Henley Royal Regatta attendees 'stunned'. The daring stunt, which revealed a lurcher dog 'being cooked' under a banner that read 'The Great Dog Roast', occurred at the Henley Royal Regatta at Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, yesterday (3 July). The prestigious rowing event, attended by celebrities and royalty alike, attracted crowds of 300,000 spectators - and many were left 'horrified' to see the unusual delicacy: a dog roast. The stunt, in which a silicone model of a dog was used, was organised by the UK’s leading vegan campaigning charity, Viva! in a bid to 'challenge the perception that it’s socially acceptable to eat some animals but not others'. Viva!’s founder & director, Juliet Gellatley, said: “This Viva! stunt pushed boundaries and had the desired effect of shocking thousands of people into facing the reality that eating pigs, cows and other animals isn’t so different to eating dogs.
The former culture secretary clashed with Alastair Campbell and presenter Emily Maitlis
Former British tennis number one Tim Henman was left bemused after being pulled over by the police on his way home from the Wimbledon championships on Wednesday
What's this? Oh just a causal nude selfie Emily Ratajkowski just shared on her Instagram Story.
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Embarrassing moment followed crushing night for the ex-Tory leader
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The bride, who wore a corset-style Kim Kassas gown on her wedding day, previously clapped back at trolls who felt “scandalized” by her breasts
The TV and radio presenter was seen alongside the dancer as they both attended a Girls Aloud show
The 2024 US Presidential race intensifies. Speculation abounds over potential replacements for President Joe Biden amid increasing pressure from his party and the media to step aside after a jaw-dropping, catastrophic debate against Donald Trump last week. Among the names circulating, a game-changer is emerging: Michelle Obama. Could this be America’s worst nightmare?
Mr Galloway pledged to 'make Rochdale great again' - but then lost the constituency just months after he won it
Migrants in Northern France celebrating a Labour victory have given Sir Keir Starmer a nickname and have vowed to cross the Channel at the “first chance” they get.