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Trafigura Says Accused Fraudster’s Wife No Innocent Bystander
Trafigura Says Accused Fraudster’s Wife No Innocent Bystander
Commodities trader Trafigura Group, which is investigating a $577 million nickel fraud, extended an asset freeze to the
1970-01-01 08:00
Lazard CEO Jacobs to Pass Reins to Orszag as Deal Slump Drags on
Lazard CEO Jacobs to Pass Reins to Orszag as Deal Slump Drags on
Lazard Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Ken Jacobs plans to step down from the top job as the investment
1970-01-01 08:00
Aston Martin Bear Changes Tune After Chinese Investment
Aston Martin Bear Changes Tune After Chinese Investment
Aston Martin Lagonda Global Holdings Plc’s fresh investment from China inspired analysts at one bank to reverse a
1970-01-01 08:00
South Africa Weighs Environmental Approval for 10 Gigawatts of Power
South Africa Weighs Environmental Approval for 10 Gigawatts of Power
South Africa’s government is processing applications for projects to produce 9,789 megawatts of renewable energy, the nation’s environment
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukrainian refugees in Nailsea keeping cultural traditions alive
Ukrainian refugees in Nailsea keeping cultural traditions alive
Families gather together to show traditional embroidered outfits they brought from the war zone.
1970-01-01 08:00
F1 makes historic broadcast move for Monaco Grand Prix
F1 makes historic broadcast move for Monaco Grand Prix
Formula 1 will produce the television coverage of the Monaco Grand Prix next week – ending a longstanding grip on the event from local broadcasters. F1 produces the world feed for every race on the calendar, with Monaco previously being the anomaly among a season of 22 races in 2023 – a figure which has dropped from 23 after Imola’s cancellation this weekend due to flooding in the Emilia Romagna region. Local TV station Tele Monte Carlo had been the producers of one of the sport’s most famous races, but F1 will now control the broadcasting of the event, including the world feed. The local hosts have been criticised in recent years for their feed, with examples of key action being missed and shots shown at random times. A memorable instance was in 2021, when a battle for position between Sebastian Vettel and Pierre Gasly after a pit-stop was cut-out for a random replay of Lance Stroll’s car running wide at the swimming pool chicane. The event’s production is now set to improve by F1 moving it in-house, with new and improved angles in addition to traditional shots around the twists and turns of the principality. Monaco has been out on its own in locally producing their F1 race for the last 11 years, since Fuji Television stopped producing the Japanese Grand Prix in 2011. Previous to that, F1 gradually took the reigns at grands prix around the world from local hosts to in-house production. 2023 marks the first in a three-year deal between F1 and the Automobile Club of Monaco (ACM), in the short-term stamping out doubts about the future of the blue-ribbon race. Red Bull’s Sergio Perez won last year’s Monaco Grand Prix in wet conditions. The Mexican trails team-mate Max Verstappen by 14 points heading into this year’s race. Hometown favourite Charles Leclerc will be eyeing his first ever podium at a race he has notoriously struggled at since his F1 debut in 2018. The Ferrari star has secured pole positions in the last two years but was unable to take to the start line in 2021 due to a mechanical failure and a pit-stop blunder in 2022 meant he finished fourth. Read More F1 race schedule: What time is the Monaco Grand Prix next Sunday? Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes are the biggest losers from Imola Grand Prix cancellation F1 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix cancelled after heavy flooding in region Will Imola Grand Prix be rescheduled?
1970-01-01 08:00
Hot Credit Suisse CDS Trade Risks Being Wrecked by Hedge Funds
Hot Credit Suisse CDS Trade Risks Being Wrecked by Hedge Funds
Hedge funds looking to trigger payouts on derivatives tied to Credit Suisse Group AG are clashing with investors
1970-01-01 08:00
Vietnam Starts Planned Blackouts as Heat Stretches Grid
Vietnam Starts Planned Blackouts as Heat Stretches Grid
Vietnam began planned nationwide blackouts as the country struggles to meet surging power demand amid extreme hot weather.
1970-01-01 08:00
Flood Disaster Could Cost Italy €1.5 Billion in Damage to Crops
Flood Disaster Could Cost Italy €1.5 Billion in Damage to Crops
Floods in Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region could have caused damages to crops for about €1.5 billion ($1.6 billion), according
1970-01-01 08:00
Warming World Risks Adding 9 Million Deaths Annually, WHO Says
Warming World Risks Adding 9 Million Deaths Annually, WHO Says
Rising temperatures are making it increasingly difficult to reach global health goals. There is a risk of more
1970-01-01 08:00
Netflix, Amazon Addiction Turns Into ‘Digital Deficit’ for Japan and Hassle for the Yen
Netflix, Amazon Addiction Turns Into ‘Digital Deficit’ for Japan and Hassle for the Yen
An increasing flow of Japanese money overseas to pay for services like video and music streaming is turning
1970-01-01 08:00
Sweden’s Stock Losses Leave IPO Market Trailing in the Dust
Sweden’s Stock Losses Leave IPO Market Trailing in the Dust
Almost 80% of companies listing in Stockholm since 2020 are trading below their initial public offering price, pummeled
1970-01-01 08:00
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