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But a stock exchange announcement on Thursday revealed that Elliott Capital Advisors, the UK arm of US hedge fund Elliott Management now spoke for a 13.2% stake controlled via contracts for difference (CFD).

And it is the only practical way of making sense of the ensuing deluge of data.The changes wrought by computers in biology resemble those in the aircraft and car industries a decade or so ago, after the arrival of powerful software for CAD (computer-aided design) and CFD (computational fluid dynamics).

Christopher Woolard, the FCA's director of strategy and competition, said: "We have serious concerns that an increasing number of retail clients are trading in CFD products without an adequate understanding of the risks involved, and as a result can incur rapid, large and unexpected losses.

Ed Woolfitt, head of trading at CFD broker Galvan Research said: This announcement shows British Land is snapping up prime commercial property opportunities at bargain prices before recovery really kicks in.

A CFD is an agreement between two parties – the investor and the CFD provider – to pay each other the change in the price of an underlying asset, in this case Poundland shares.

"We are introducing stricter rules for CFD products to ensure the sector addresses the shortcomings identified and firms make sure that retail clients are aware of the high risks involved in trading these complex products".

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Not to be confused with Nye Bevan Beyoncé beyond the pale not pail; this pale is derived from the Latin palus, a stake as used to support a fence (cf palisade); hence the figurative meaning of beyond the pale as being outside the boundary, unacceptable biannual or biennial?

Not in a hooded sort of libertine way (cf, the Paris intellectuals defending Dominique Strauss-Kahn with the observation: "nobody died").

MY TAKE on whether Washington, DC's immense wealth (cf my colleague) makes it the decadent capital of a declining empire (cf Matthew Yglesias) is that Washington has never been anywhere near decadent enough.

It is because generations of ministers (a) know they would be lynched by voters if they closed down Church of England and Roman Catholic schools, which routinely top league tables and (b) send their own children to such faith schools (cf, Tony Blair, David Cameron and other well-known political parents).

Remarkably, the Mail first mentions the Ashes on page 90, though it is usually happy to trumpet its love of cricket as a symbol of an eternal England (cf, Sir John Major, and his elegy as prime minister for a "country of long shadows on cricket grounds, warm beer, invincible green suburbs, dog lovers and pools fillers"): not even an editorial comment.

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