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Wall Street Overhauls Euro Calls After Dollar Slide Upends Bets
Wall Street Overhauls Euro Calls After Dollar Slide Upends Bets
Wall Street strategists are rejiggering their currency recommendations after the euro rose to its highest against the US
1970-01-01 08:00
Allianz US Unit Ordered to Pay $6 Billion in Securities Fraud Case
Allianz US Unit Ordered to Pay $6 Billion in Securities Fraud Case
A New York judge ordered a unit of Allianz SE to pay about $6 billion as punishment for
1970-01-01 08:00
Russia’s Flagship Crude Oil Surpasses G-7 Price Cap for First Time
Russia’s Flagship Crude Oil Surpasses G-7 Price Cap for First Time
Russia’s flagship Urals crude oil surpassed for the first time the price cap set by Group of Seven
1970-01-01 08:00
Novogratz Sees Bitcoin Rising, Says ETFs Likely to Be Approved
Novogratz Sees Bitcoin Rising, Says ETFs Likely to Be Approved
Mike Novogratz, the founder of Galaxy Digital Holdings Ltd., said he expects Bitcoin to rise by the end
1970-01-01 08:00
'I bit him': Six-year-old Miami girl fends off alleged kidnapper
'I bit him': Six-year-old Miami girl fends off alleged kidnapper
A six-year-old girl managed to evade a kidnapping by using the only weapon she had at her disposal -- her
1970-01-01 08:00
GAA should follow BBC streaming example - senator
GAA should follow BBC streaming example - senator
The GAA and RTÉ were among those giving evidence to an Irish parliamentary committee about streaming service GAAGO.
1970-01-01 08:00
AI Drug Discovery Firm Recursion Surges Following $50 Million Nvidia Investment
AI Drug Discovery Firm Recursion Surges Following $50 Million Nvidia Investment
The latest sign of investors’ unrelenting demand for all things artificial intelligence related: a record rally in drug
1970-01-01 08:00
Mason Mount echoes iconic Manchester United No 7 in energetic debut in Oslo
Mason Mount echoes iconic Manchester United No 7 in energetic debut in Oslo
The most iconic shirt in Manchester United’s history had gone unworn in matches since November. There had been no No. 7 in eight months, since Cristiano Ronaldo’s valedictory appearance in defeat to Aston Villa. Mason Mount is only Ronaldo’s successor in terms of shirt number; he is unlikely to touch the heights the Portuguese did at Old Trafford or exit in as explosive a manner. But his unofficial debut, in a 2-0 friendly win against Leeds in Oslo, brought slight echoes of another of United’s battalion of brilliant No. 7s. David Beckham took set-pieces for the best part of a decade and Mount was on free kicks and corners – when Alvaro Fernandez headed wide, he ought to have had an early assist – though he will probably be relieved of some of those duties when he is on the pitch with some of Bruno Fernandes, Christian Eriksen and Marcus Rashford. But Beckham’s most famous goal for United was a long-range chip; Mount almost scored his first in similar style, albeit from 35 yards rather than 60. It was, nevertheless, an illustration of why Erik ten Hag has made him United’s first summer signing. There was the prowess at pressing to close down and rob defender Jeremiah Mullen and the speed of thought to loft the ball over goalkeeper Kristoffer Klaesson; his effort landed on the roof of the net. It was a chance created by his energy. “I am sure he will bring dynamism,” Ten Hag had said an hour earlier. “We need more dynamism in our midfield department.” Mount’s awareness was apparent again with a run behind the Leeds defence to meet Raphael Varane’s pass, when he was perhaps wrongly given offside. Each indicated that United paid £55 million in part for a sharp footballing brain. They also bought a player whose versatility has allowed him to play different positions. Mount spent most of his Chelsea career in the front three; the indications were already that he would be in a midfield trio for United, and not merely because Ten Hag has never shared Thomas Tuchel’s fondness for 3-4-3. He has not been bought to be a winger, even if he offers an option on the flanks. His first appearance suggested he will be found more at the heart of his new team. Not since Bryan Robson has a United No. 7 played regularly in the middle of midfield. On his United bow, Mount collected possession immediately in front of the centre-backs more than he used to for Chelsea. He was involved further back in the build-up than before. He played as a prompter, passing forward with crisp purpose. He enjoyed it. “I really like that role today,” he said. “Being able to drop in deep and get on the ball and start the play from a bit deeper but also having that freedom to be able to get forward, get in the box and try and make the runs in behind and start the press from the front.” Ten Hag was impressed. “Great but we could expect this. He has so much skills and I am sure we will take so much joy from him and he will contribute to our performance.” Further contributions should come with different sidekicks. Mount was the senior figure in a trio with a difference, in a midfield with Kobbie Mainoo and Hannibal Mejbri. He is more likely to team up with Casemiro and Fernandes in competitive games, but it was notable that Hannibal operated more as a No. 10 with Mount often behind him. “His ambition is to play offensive but also he wants to be multi-functional and also complete,” Ten Hag had said. If that is what United require, an all-rounder in midfield, an encouraging element was that Mount looked fit on his first appearance since April after injury curtailed the worst season of his career. He went off after 45 minutes as Ten Hag made 11 changes. The second-half side was so inexperienced that United were captained by Charlie Savage – Raphael Varane had the armband before the break, while alongside him Lisandro Martinez made his comeback from injury – but the youngsters got United’s pre-season off to a winning start. The 20-year-old Frenchman Noam Emeran slotted in the first and the 19-year-old Joe Hugill added a second. He was the only specialist centre-forward in the squad Ten Hag took to Norway, with Anthony Martial injured and Rashford yet to return to training. In the first half, Jadon Sancho operated as a false nine for a club who are trying to recruit an out-and-out striker this summer. But the one signing they have made is a midfielder and, while stiffer tests await, it was an auspicious start for Mount. Read More Mason Mount makes debut as Man Utd begin pre-season with win over Leeds Mason Mount’s sale is one part of Chelsea’s ‘masterplan’, but what comes next? David de Gea confirms Manchester United exit with ‘farewell message’ to fans Mason Mount makes debut as Man Utd begin pre-season with win over Leeds Mason Mount’s sale is one part of Chelsea’s ‘masterplan’, but what comes next? Mauricio Pochettino tells Chelsea to banish last season and deliver from day one
1970-01-01 08:00
With an Eye on 2024, Biden Touts Successful NATO Summit
With an Eye on 2024, Biden Touts Successful NATO Summit
President Joe Biden said the fate of democracy would be determined by decisions made by the US and
1970-01-01 08:00
Fed’s Beige Book Shows Uptick in Economy But Warns of Slowing
Fed’s Beige Book Shows Uptick in Economy But Warns of Slowing
The US economy showed an overall increase in activity since late May, though most regions expect the pace
1970-01-01 08:00
Harris Convenes AI Meeting With Labor, Civil Rights Leaders
Harris Convenes AI Meeting With Labor, Civil Rights Leaders
Vice President Kamala Harris convened a group of civil rights and labor leaders Wednesday to discuss the field
1970-01-01 08:00
Trafigura Proposed Fake Nickel Deals, Says Man It Blames
Trafigura Proposed Fake Nickel Deals, Says Man It Blames
The man accused by Trafigura Group of being behind a $590 million nickel fraud finally responded to the
1970-01-01 08:00
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