US Wage Growth, Lower Unemployment Underpin Solid Jobs Market
US employment increased at a solid pace in July while wages rose at a faster-than-expected clip, consistent with
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Morgan Stanley Reaches 70% of $1 Trillion ESG Funding Goal
Morgan Stanley said it’s more than two thirds of the way towards achieving its target to finance $1
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Canada’s Economy Sheds Jobs But Wage Growth Stays High
Canada’s economy unexpectedly shed jobs last month, signaling a softening labor market at the beginning of the second
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World’s Biggest Offshore Wind Turbine to Rise Next Week in US
About 15 miles south of Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, a massive structure emerges from the Atlantic Ocean. Nearby it
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Deutsche, HSBC See Turkish Lira Diving to New Lows on Inflation
Turkey’s rebounding inflation is prompting bank economists to issue more pessimistic forecasts for the lira, already one of
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Pep Guardiola keen to avoid ‘difficult’ transfer task after Man City lose ‘incredible players’
Pep Guardiola has vowed to do everything in his power to make sure Kyle Walker and Bernardo Silva stay at Manchester City as he concluded it would be very difficult and expensive to replace both. Walker, who only has one year left on his contract, has attracted the attention of Bayern Munich while Silva, a long-term target of Barcelona, has had an offer to join the Saudi Arabian Pro-League. But Guardiola, who has already lost Riyad Mahrez to Saudi Arabia and captain Ilkay Gundogan, believes it would cost a fortune to find successors to Walker and Silva. “They are so important players for us, we are going to do everything,” he said. “It’s not like Gundogan where he finished a contract. We want him to stay because he wants to stay because they want to stay. “We will do everything because to replace these two players is so difficult. We lost two incredible players for us in Ilkay and Riyad for us who were massively important for us in big important games with goals and assists. To lose Kyle and Bernardo would be so difficult, that is why we are going to do everything to keep them.” City have brought in Mateo Kovacic to take over from Gundogan in midfield and are close to completing a £77 million deal for defender Josko Gvardiol but Guardiola is conscious his transfer budget will be depleted if he has to get players of the calibre of Walker and Silva to take their places. “When we lose those players we have to go to the market for these players and they cost more than £50 million,” the City manager said. “We need that money to reimburse on other players to make the team as strong as possible to defend the crowns that we won and win games for our people.” Guardiola hopes the transfer to bring in the Croatia international Gvardiol from RB Leipzig will be completed on Friday or Saturday. “He’s doing a medical test, everyone knows he is here and hopefully we can finish the deal in the next hours,” he said. Guardiola has also brought Juanma Lillo back to the Etihad Stadium and explained: “Juanma is the best assistant you can find. You have to find people in the bad moments. Juanma, beyond his knowledge of football, is a massive human being.” City face Arsenal in the Community Shield on Sunday when Declan Rice is likely to make his Gunners debut. The former West Ham captain chose to join Arsenal rather than City in a £105 million deal. “All the best,” added Guardiola. “He’s a really important player. He’s a really nice guy and for the national team, is and will be important. Arsenal bought an incredible player.” Read More Pep Guardiola wants to keep ‘irreplaceable’ Kyle Walker at Manchester City Why Wrexham can’t bank on another Hollywood ending Chelsea confirm Axel Disasi signing to cure defensive woes Why Wrexham can’t bank on another Hollywood ending Chelsea confirm Axel Disasi signing to cure defensive woes Women’s World Cup LIVE: Latest news and updates as England prepare for last-16
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5 rookies turning heads right away at NFL training camp
NFL Training Camp is in full swing, and some rookies who don't have large names are making a big impact.It's that time of the year when the NFL is busy at training camp. Rookies and vets return to work, hoping to be the last team standing in February. However, it's the former grou...
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BOE Chief Economist Warns Gas or Food Prices Could Trigger Rate Move
Bank of England Chief Economist Huw Pill warned that a surge in food or natural gas prices could
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FIBA World Cup 2023: Team USA Roster, group schedule, dates and more
The 2023 FIBA World Cup is right around the corner. Here's everything you need to know about Team USA including their roster, group, schedule and more.The United States comes into the 2023 FIBA World Cup after one of their worst performances ever in the tournament in 2019, where they lost t...
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FIBA World Cup: Winners and history list, top scorers, and more
The 2023 FIBA World Cup is right around the corner. Here's a brief history of the tournament, dating back to its inception with winners, top scorers, and more.The 2023 FIBA World Cup will begin on Friday, Aug. 25 with two games: Lauri Markannen and Finland will take on Josh Giddey and Austr...
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India Weighs Scrapping Duty on Wheat Imports to Control Prices
India, the world’s second-biggest wheat producer, is considering abolishing an import tax to make buying the grain from
1970-01-01 08:00
Caesars Promo Code: Two Chances at Hitting Your Week 1 CFB Parlay!
A new college football season begins later this month (!!) and you can give yourself two chances to open the year with a bang!College football fans in states with legal sports betting who sign up with Caesars Sportsbook and deposit $10 or more will be rewarded with a second-chance bonus worth up...
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