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Columbia endowment names new CIO
Columbia University’s investment management company, which has more than 20% of its $9bn assets in private equity, promoted a managing director after former CIO Peter Holland was promoted to CEO.
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‘Hard’ Brexit weighs heavily on LPs
More than a third of limited partners believe a hard Brexit would lower European private equity returns, a survey finds.
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AIC: Tax reform more likely under Trump
The private equity advocacy organisation also expects an improved regulatory environment under a Trump administration.
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NewsPrivately Speaking: Orlando Bravo
Thoma Bravo just closed Fund XII on $7.6bn, twice the size of its predecessor. Managing partner Orlando Bravo talks about how the firm evolved from a generalist private equity shop to a software specialist, and his own role in that transformation.
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NewsItalian banking shares poised for worst year since 2011 after referendum defeat
Italian banking shares suffered hefty losses after Matteo Renzi’s heavy constitutional referendum defeat revived fresh concerns about the fragility of the country’s financial system. In tumultuous trading, Italy’s banks index fell by as much as 4.8pc in early trade as investors feared efforts to raise capital for beleaguered ...
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FeaturesDrapers Awards 2016
Highlights from the Drapers Awards 2016, held at London’s Old Billingsgate on 17 November.
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NewsLondon: The truth about Brexit
Private equity and venture capital lawyer Shawn Atkinson of Orrick explains why the UK’s capital will remain a global financial centre, even after the country exits the EU.
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NewsJohn Lewis takes the party to the market
Whatever it is, glamour is back, and we celebrate it here with a special Christmas fashion shoot with John Lewis Leeds, which opened in the Victoria Gate shopping centre in the middle of October. We want statement pieces, we want polish, we want grooming. We also want more than a ...
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NewsFashion outperforms at John Lewis
Total sales edged up 1.8% for the week to £112.4m. Fashion was the strongest performer, and accessories sales were up 32.6% on the same week last year. School uniforms also had a good week, up 60.7%. Johnathan Marsh, buying director for electrical, home and technology at John Lewis, said: “With ...
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NewsWhat's been hot and not this year
Athleisure was undoubtedly the product trend of the year. Inspired by sporty supermodels such as Gigi Hadid, women embraced wearing yoga pants and off-shoulder sweatshirts outside of the gym. Retailers have been quick to capitalise. Topshop, River Island, and even Sainsbury’s have launched their own athleisure ranges while Selfridges opened ...
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Primary care management of patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation who are uncontrolled on warfarin
Development Group: Fay, Assomull, Derry & Price. This management algorithm was developed by a multidisciplinary expert panel: Fay M et al with the support of a grant from Bayer.
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Summary of the management of asthma in children (from the British guideline on the management of asthma)
The British Thoracic Society & Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network
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Appropriate choice of long-acting reversible contraception in primary care
Development Group: Fay, Assomull, Derry & Price. This management algorithm was developed by a multidisciplinary expert panel: Fay M et al with the support of a grant from Bayer.
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COPD diagnosis, management and prevention
Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
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Multimorbidity: clinical assessment and management
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
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Primary care management of patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation who are uncontrolled on warfar
in Development Group: Fay, Assomull, Derry & Price. This management algorithm was developed by a multidisciplinary expert panel: Fay M et al with the support of a grant from Bayer.
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PodcastEugenol: seasonally scented
The smell of cloves leads a double life as fish anaesthetic and insect attractant
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FeaturesChina to build the biggest radio telescope
Nestling in a vast natural crater, China’s latest giant is about to come alive. A colossal, steeply curved dish glints in the sunlight, surrounded by jagged mountains that cut into the sky. Construction workers, busy putting the finishing touches to this structure, look tiny against the huge ...













