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Japan’s Top Brokers See Bond Sale Rush Stalling in Second Half
Japan’s Top Brokers See Bond Sale Rush Stalling in Second Half
Japan’s biggest brokerages expect yen corporate bond sales to slow in the fiscal second half started this month
1970-01-01 08:00
Chinese Opt for Trendy McDonald’s Over Hermes in Blow to Hong Kong Tourism
Chinese Opt for Trendy McDonald’s Over Hermes in Blow to Hong Kong Tourism
Mainland Chinese visitors to Hong Kong used to flaunt Hermes handbags in shopping malls for social media photos.
1970-01-01 08:00
Argentina Central Bank Hikes Rate to 133% on Inflation Data
Argentina Central Bank Hikes Rate to 133% on Inflation Data
Argentina’s central bank sharply raised its key rate Thursday for the sixth time this year in an effort
1970-01-01 08:00
Trump Plans Return to Fraud Trial When Ex-Lawyer Michael Cohen Testifies
Trump Plans Return to Fraud Trial When Ex-Lawyer Michael Cohen Testifies
Donald Trump is planning a return to the civil fraud trial against him in New York next week
1970-01-01 08:00
Blinken Hears Stories of Horror From Survivors of the Hamas Attack
Blinken Hears Stories of Horror From Survivors of the Hamas Attack
Secretary of State Antony Blinken embraced survivors of the deadly attacks by Hamas in Israel during his visit
1970-01-01 08:00
Steve Clarke insists Scotland must move on from disappointing VAR decision
Steve Clarke insists Scotland must move on from disappointing VAR decision
Steve Clarke insists Scotland simply have to move on after Scott McTominay had a goal chalked off after a VAR check before losing 2-0 to Spain in Seville. The Scots had won their first five Group A qualifiers including a 2-0 win over the Spanish at Hampden Park in March, and they thought they had taken the lead when McTominay, who scored twice in Glasgow, fired in a wonderful free-kick in the 59th minute only to see it ruled out after a VAR check for a Jack Hendry infringement. Alvaro Morata headed in after 73 minutes and substitute Oihan Sancet, making his debut, added a second in the 86th minute to leave Group A leaders Scotland three points ahead of Spain having played a game more. Clarke’s men face France in a friendly in Lille next Tuesday but Spain face Norway in Oslo two days earlier and if the Norwegians drop points, Scotland’s place in Germany will be secured while the Scots also have Georgia away and Norway at home in November. “The team played well and the players are disappointed,” said Clarke, who confirmed skipper Andy Robertson will go back to Liverpool for treatment with a shoulder injury which saw him replaced by Nathan Patterson just before the break. “We came here determined to qualify. It hasn’t happened tonight but I think there was a lot to be pleased about in the performance. “The big moment in the game is probably the close decision on the Scott McTominay goal. “At the time we think it is a goal. “You know when the referee gets told to look at it he is probably going to chalk it off. “They have made the call, there is no point me going on about it. “I think there was a little bit confusion at the time, whether it was offside or for a foul on the keeper. “If you take those two together, Jack Hendry was marginally offside and when he steps towards the goalkeeper they have interpreted that as Jack being involved in the play but I will tell you now there is now way in the world the keeper was saving that no matter where Jack Hendry was. “You just move on, it is a VAR decision that goes against you. “When we conceded it makes it more difficult and the second goal puts gloss on for Spain I don’t think they deserve. “Tonight was a first chance to qualify. It has gone beyond us. Maybe the result on Sunday night goes in our favour and we qualify from that. But we won’t qualify from that, we will qualify for the work we have done, we have 15 points from six games. “If the result doesn’t go our way and Norway then we have a very realistic chance in the two games in November to win the section.” Spain boss Luis de la Fuente, speaking through an interpreter, was pleased with his side’s team spirit. He said: “We knew they were a strong team and strong from set-pieces and free-kicks, and that free-kick, I was told it was offside and a foul on Unai Simon. We thought it was offside but in the end it was offside. “Opponents always get chances we were prepared and very strong mentally. “Even if the goal had stood I am convinced we would have reacted. “It was a team effort and I value the hard work of the team because a game lasts 90 minutes and more.” “Norway, will be different, a different team to Scotland. We will try to take initiative and cause them problems and minimise their offensive potential.” Read More Scotland forced to wait for Euro 2024 — but they will not understand how Andy Robertson injury: Scotland provide update on dislocated shoulder against Spain What do Scotland need to qualify for Euro 2024? Shane Duffy hoping Evan Ferguson can be Ireland talisman for years to come Lee Carsley full of praise for ‘cutthroat’ England youngsters Northern Ireland rising star Isaac Price grateful to former boss Frank Lampard
1970-01-01 08:00
Roberto Saviano fined for insulting Italian PM Giorgia Meloni
Roberto Saviano fined for insulting Italian PM Giorgia Meloni
Roberto Saviano's comments were made in relation to Italian leader Giorgia Meloni's views on migration.
1970-01-01 08:00
Iran says crimes against Palestinians to receive response from axis
Iran says crimes against Palestinians to receive response from axis
Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said on Thursday that the continuation of crimes against Palestinians will receive a
1970-01-01 08:00
Baseball-'Hard to put into words' Dodgers left speechless after shocking NLDS sweep
Baseball-'Hard to put into words' Dodgers left speechless after shocking NLDS sweep
By Rory Carroll LOS ANGELES Los Angeles Dodgers struggled to explain why their potent offense faltered and their
1970-01-01 08:00
Dollar General brings former CEO Todd Vasos back to lead the struggling retailer
Dollar General brings former CEO Todd Vasos back to lead the struggling retailer
Dollar General has brought back its former chief executive in an attempt to revive its struggling business. Vasos will replace Jeff Owen effective immediately. Owen was CEO for less than one year.
1970-01-01 08:00
California AG says he may sue to stop Kroger from buying Albertsons
California AG says he may sue to stop Kroger from buying Albertsons
By Diane Bartz WASHINGTON (Reuters) -California Attorney General Rob Bonta said on Thursday that his office was concerned about Kroger's
1970-01-01 08:00
Lee Carsley full of praise for ‘cutthroat’ England youngsters
Lee Carsley full of praise for ‘cutthroat’ England youngsters
England Under-21 boss Lee Carsley hailed his goal-hungry Young Lions after they crushed Serbia 9-1. The hosts ran riot at the City Ground to continue a flawless start to their European title defence. Noni Madueke, Jaden Philogene and Harvey Elliott scored twice as Liam Delap, Jonathan Rowe and Luka Subotic’s own goal completed the Euro 2025 qualifying win. A dominant England had to come from behind after Vladimir Lucic’s shock opener but the Young Lions remain top of Group F. “You can’t afford to waste too many chances and they were cutthroat in the second half. It was good to see because it helps with their confidence,” said Carsley, who takes his team to Slovakia to face Ukraine on Monday. “Sometimes when you see the scoreline, if you hadn’t been at the game, you’d think it was a walk in the park but it didn’t feel like that, especially going a goal down. “We spoke about it a few days ago, how will this squad react to a setback? To go a goal down when you are so in control, it’s testament to the players they responded the right way.” England were dominant from the off and Charlie Cresswell, Elliott and Philogene had already gone close before the visitors struck when Lucic guided the ball into the top corner. But Hull’s Philogene levelled after 38 minutes, with Delap and Elliott giving England a 3-1 lead at the break. Two goals in seven second-half minutes from Madueke put England in complete control and Philogene added a sixth after 63 minutes. A comical Subotic own goal made it seven before Rowe and Elliott wrapped it up. Carsley added: “The fundamentals of tonight were based on outworking your opponent. It’s important if you are going to get a long career and play for England you can be technically and physically better than your opponent. “We did that all over the pitch. When the scoreline started getting away from Serbia we didn’t stop.” Read More Shane Duffy hoping Evan Ferguson can be Ireland talisman for years to come Northern Ireland rising star Isaac Price grateful to former boss Frank Lampard Nathan Broadhead keen to maintain scoring form after ‘Perfect’ Ed Sheeran boost Marcus Smith set for full-back role in England’s World Cup quarter-final Young Lions go goal crazy as they put nine past Serbia in qualifier FA would face criticism one way or another for conflict response – Southgate
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