Bank of America has promoted 86 managing directors in its sales and trading, research, and operations groups — here are all the names

Bank of America on Thursday announced internally its sales and trading managing director promotions. The firm promoted 86 people in global markets, research, and the COO office, up from last year. Employees were notified of the appointment late last year.  Visit Business Insider’s homepage for more stories. Bank of America announced its new crop of managing directors Thursday, promoting 86 […]

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Intel Q4 Results Trump Wall Street View

Intel Corp. (INTC) Thursday reported a profit and revenues for the fourth quarter that trumped Wall Street estimates. Santa Clara, California-based Intel reported fourth-quarter profit of $5.9 billion or $1.42 per share, down from $6.9 billion or $1.58 per share last year. Adjusted earnings for the quarter were $1.52 per share, same as last year. On average, 33 analysts polled […]

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Economist Ganesh Nana: Beyond the free-market experiment

The economist who’ll lead the charge to boost New Zealand’s lagging productivity wants to take a fresh look at what being productive really means. In fact, Dr Ganesh Nana, who has been appointed by the Government to chair the Productivity Commission from next month, wants to go further and broaden the way we look at the whole economy. “When we […]

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‘The Office’ Peacock Viewing Is Ahead Of Netflix Pace, NBCU Chief Jeff Shell Says, With Service Off To “Promising” Start

The Office is being more actively streamed on Peacock than it was on Netflix, according to NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell. Speaking during Comcast’s fourth-quarter earnings call, Shell did not elaborate on his assessment with any specific data. But he cited the sitcom, which NBCU brought back into the fold in a $500 million licensing deal, as proof that the company’s […]

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COVID-19: The Latest Travel Restrictions by State

Though COVID-19 vaccines have been available for over a month and millions of people — so far, mostly health care workers, the elderly, and teachers — have been vaccinated, the coronavirus pandemic is still raging in the U.S. The federal government now requires that all international visitors show proof of a negative COVID-19 test no more than three days before […]

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English Charm, Italian Flair and a Global Fan Base

The Jensen Interceptor, introduced in 1949, has been reborn numerous times since. Restorations are common, and there are whispers of another incarnation. By Paul Stenquist The Jensen Interceptor’s very name suggests exceptional power and drama, tugging at the heartstrings of car lovers. The machine in the flesh makes good on the imagery. “When I was about 8, my family went […]

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Perfect storm – Will 2021 be the year the world warms to climate change?: Green Pulse Podcast

Green Pulse Ep 42: Perfect storm – Will 2021 be the year the world warms to climate change? 14:04 mins Synopsis: The Straits Times analyses the beat of the changing environment, from biodiversity conservation to climate change. Despite the pandemic dominating headlines, governments and investors made major commitments last year to tackle climate change. Has this really changed the mood […]

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