Morgan Stanley and Oliver Wyman think that by clubbing together in this way, banks could save as much as $3 billion a year and improve their ROEs by 0.5%.
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A little context around this: Stevenson is a demographer, and her study assumes zero abortions in a post-Roe world, which her peers thought was somewhat unrealistic.
" Certain nuances escape Beaufort, " said Mr. Jackson, cautiously inspecting the broiled shad, and wondering for the thousandth time why Mrs. Archer's cook always burnt the roe to a cinder.
She sat on the sagging steps and whittled endpieces for our cots, and I broiled shad and shad roe over fragrant coals, and French-fried potatoes, and found I had the ingredients for Tartar sauce.
The little hare would eat a cabbage-leaf out of their hands, the roe grazed by their side, the stag leapt merrily by them, and the birds sat still upon the boughs, and sang whatever they knew.
So the only thing I've never particularly enjoyed in Japan was natto, so fermented soybean, and that's what this is, but mixed up with tuna, and some roe, and some plum, and spring onions, and okra, lots of stuff.