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headline i m intrigue, the novelist in me is intrigued by the headline, describing it as a fire sale. and that connection is quite scary. but as often happens with the economics, and certainly in terms of fiscal situations, one person s fire sale is another person s opportunity. and the ft quotes several private equity firms who are talking about how these economic conditions are actually very attractive for people who want to buy some of those assets, and some of the pension funds will have to deep dig to get more liquid assets like property. but for everyone who s having to make a sale, there s also someone who will have to make a purchase. and that is how the markets operate. and i think what worries me is a former investment banker about what s been happening over the last two weeks is this sense that everything is a snapshot and looking very scary, whereas if you can just hold your nerve and take a step back, and wait for things to settle, what you often find is the ma
prices around the world. are your hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lucy beresford, who is a broadcaster, and sam lister, the political editor of the daily express. hello again to you both. just a quick look through some of those front pages to give you a flavour of what you ll build waking up to. movin on up or is liz movin on out? the lyrics from m people s hit song are not lost on the metro, as the paper questions the prime minister s political future. us hits out at oil cuts that align opec with russia, says the ft, as production is slashed by two million barrels a day. the i has cabinet rebellion growing, and reports on ministers pressurising the pm to reverse plans to squeeze benefits. income taxes to rise by £21 billion despite budget, says the telegraph. the guardian says the embattled pm warns of stormy days and tries to unite mps in opposition to what she calls an anti growth coalition . de
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grand slam today, while hoping england do them a favour by beating france. and it has been pretty unsettled of late but as we look towards the next couple of days, high pressure is building, something brighter and drier on the horizon, i will be back with all the details. it s saturday 13 march. our top story: a metropolitan police officer will appear in court today, charged with the kidnap and murder of sarah everard, who went missing while walking home in south london ten days ago. wayne couzens, who s a8, was taken to hospital yesterday for a second time in two days, to be treated for a fresh head injury sustained in custody. charlotte wright reports. it is ten days since sarah everard disappeared in south london. she was walking home. today, a serving metropolitan police officer, 48 year old wayne couzens, will appear before magistrates. charged with her kidnap and murder. it follows a large scale police investigation spanning sites in london and kent. woodland in ashford