
Shorting Ban Drives South Korea Stock Bears to Futures Market
South Korea’s equity market may be heading for more turbulence as investors place bearish bets on single stock
1970-01-01 08:00

NBA Africa’s First CEO to Step Down Amid Other Senior Departures
The National Basketball Association’s inaugural chief executive officer for its African business is leaving, the latest in a
1970-01-01 08:00

Malaysia’s Anwar Faces Hard Policy Decisions as Popularity Dips
After years of political turmoil that saw rapid turnover at the prime minister’s office, Anwar Ibrahim’s first 12
1970-01-01 08:00

Argentine Banks Flee to One-Day Notes Amid Government Transition
Argentina’s banks are fleeing short-term notes issued by the country’s central bank for even more liquid securities as
1970-01-01 08:00

New York Court Gives Blessing on Venezuela Bond Standstill
A New York court backed a legal move by holders of Venezuela’s defaulted bonds on Wednesday to protect
1970-01-01 08:00

Swisscom’s Fastweb Is Said to Explore Deal for Vodafone Italy
Italian telecom operator Fastweb is exploring a potential deal for Vodafone Group Plc’s Italian operations, according to people
1970-01-01 08:00

Adnoc Is Said to Mull Acquisition of BASF’s Wintershall Dea Unit
Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. is exploring a potential acquisition of Wintershall Dea, the European energy explorer backed
1970-01-01 08:00

Tottenham predicted lineup vs Aston Villa - Premier League
How Ange Postecoglou could line up his injury-hit Tottenham side for the visit of Aston Villa in the Premier League this Sunday.
1970-01-01 08:00

Milei’s Economic Team Led by Former Head of Argentina Central Bank
Argentina’s former central bank chief Luis Caputo, who helmed the monetary authority during part of Mauricio Macri’s government,
1970-01-01 08:00

F1 to trial AI at season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
F1 will trial artificial intelligence at this weekend’s season finale in Abu Dhabi to regulate track limit violations. A common issue in the 2023 season has been cars crossing the white line at the edge of the track with all four wheels, resulting in lap times being deleted in qualifying and the race. Yet this weekend at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the sport’s governing body - the FIA - will use ‘Computer Vision’ technology that uses shape analysis to work out the number of pixels going past the track edge. The Austrian Grand Prix in July was a particularly difficult race to regulate, with just four people having to process an avalanche of some 1,200 potential violations which eventually changed the final result of the race hours later. While in Qatar in October, there were eight people assigned to assess track limits and monitor 820 corner passes, with 141 reports sent to race control who then deleted 51 laps. However, some breaches still went unpunished at October’s U.S. Grand Prix in Austin. Stewards said this month that their inability to properly enforce track limits violations at turn six was “completely unsatisfactory” and a solution needed to be found before the start of next season. Tim Malyon, the FIA’s head of remote operations and deputy race director, said the Computer Vision technology had been used effectively in medicine in areas such as scanning data from cancer screening. “They don’t want to use the Computer Vision to diagnose cancer, what they want to do is to use it to throw out the 80% of cases where there clearly is no cancer in order to give the well-trained people more time to look at the 20%,” he said. “And that’s what we are targeting.” Malyon said the extra Computer Vision layer would reduce the number of potential infringements being considered, with still fewer then going on to race control for further action. “The biggest imperative is to expand the facility and continue to invest in software, because that’s how we’ll make big strides,” he said. “The final takeaway for me is be open to new technologies and continue to evolve. “I’ve said repeatedly that the human is winning at the moment in certain areas. That might be the case now but we do feel that ultimately, real time automated policing systems are the way forward.” Additional reporting by Reuters Read More Lewis Hamilton says Red Bull chief is ‘stirring things’ over team move claim Toto Wolff and Fred Vasseur receive warnings over ‘swearing’ in Las Vegas ‘He’s stirring things!’ Lewis Hamilton takes aim at Christian Horner F1 2023 season race schedule: When is the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix? Why are Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen missing first practice in Abu Dhabi? Hamilton ‘made contact with Red Bull and Ferrari’ before signing new Mercedes deal
1970-01-01 08:00

Everton vs Man Utd - Premier League: TV channel, team news, lineups and prediction
Everton host Man Utd in the Premier League on Sunday. Preview includes team news, predicted lineups, how to watch on TV and live stream and more.
1970-01-01 08:00

Mexico Central Bank Warns of Inflation Risks Amid Strong Demand
Mexico’s central bank signaled that it needs to see clearer evidence of disinflation before it can join the
1970-01-01 08:00