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As bad debts soar, Canadian banks eye asset sales to boost capital
As bad debts soar, Canadian banks eye asset sales to boost capital
By Nivedita Balu TORONTO As Canada's economy enters a period of sluggish growth, the big banks are looking
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WeWork seeks permission to begin canceling leases in bankruptcy
WeWork seeks permission to begin canceling leases in bankruptcy
By Dietrich Knauth NEW YORK WeWork will make its first U.S. bankruptcy court appearance on Wednesday, seeking to
1970-01-01 08:00
Marketmind: Seven up - oil-fueled rally turns to Powell
Marketmind: Seven up - oil-fueled rally turns to Powell
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan Wall Street stocks' longest winning streak
1970-01-01 08:00
Republican debate: Will DeSantis and Haley take fight to Trump or each other?
Republican debate: Will DeSantis and Haley take fight to Trump or each other?
By James Oliphant MIAMI An intensifying rivalry between Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley could dominate Wednesday's Republican debate
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FanDuel Sportsbook NBA Promo: Win $150 Bonus For Picking ANY Winner Today!
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FanDuel is giving new users a $150 bonus for correctly picking any NBA team to win tonight! Find out how to claim this exclusive promo here.
1970-01-01 08:00
Hoisington’s Hunt Says the Bond Rally Is Just Getting Started
Hoisington’s Hunt Says the Bond Rally Is Just Getting Started
Hoisington Investment Management Co. was pummeled by its bullish stance on US bonds in recent years, driving its
1970-01-01 08:00
Xavi reveals key Barcelona failing after dismal Shakhtar defeat
Xavi reveals key Barcelona failing after dismal Shakhtar defeat
Xavi Hernandez labels Barcelona's performance in the shock 1-0 defeat to Shakhtar Donetsk as one of the worst since he took over as manager.
1970-01-01 08:00
UBS Begins First AT1 Bond Sale Since Credit Suisse Collapse
UBS Begins First AT1 Bond Sale Since Credit Suisse Collapse
UBS Group AG has begun the sale of hotly-anticipated additional tier 1 bonds, marking its first issuance of
1970-01-01 08:00
China's Biggest Winner in Singles Day Bonanza May Be PDD, Say Market Experts
China's Biggest Winner in Singles Day Bonanza May Be PDD, Say Market Experts
As China’s e-commerce giants hunker down for battle this month in the world’s biggest shopping event, market pros
1970-01-01 08:00
Sunderland defender Niall Huggins earns first senior Wales call-up
Sunderland defender Niall Huggins earns first senior Wales call-up
Sunderland defender Niall Huggins has won his first Wales senior call-up for Euro 2024 qualifiers against Armenia and Turkey. York-born Huggins qualifies for Wales through his Bangor-born father and has won four caps at Under-21 level. The 22-year-old former Leeds full-back has been rewarded after some excellent performances for Sunderland which included his first senior goal, a stunning solo effort against Watford at the Stadium of Light. Brennan Johnson returns after injury for two games that will determine whether Wales qualify automatically for next summer’s European Championship in Germany. Tottenham forward Johnson missed last month’s 2-1 victory over World Cup semi-finalists Croatia with a hamstring injury. Johnson’s Spurs team-mate Ben Davies is named in Rob Page’s 23-strong squad, despite missing his club’s 4-1 Premier League defeat to Chelsea on Monday with an ankle problem. Portsmouth midfielder Joe Morrell is also included after serving a two-game suspension. Morrell, who was sent off in the 2-0 away defeat to Turkey in June, replaces Hibernian’s Dylan Levitt. Regan Poole and Wes Burns were both involved in last month’s friendly against Gibraltar but miss out this time after picking up respective knee and shoulder injuries. Charlie Savage, Josh Low, Luke Harris and Owen Beck are also absent and set to return to the under-21 set-up for their Euro qualifiers against Iceland and Denmark this month. Tom King is third-choice goalkeeper, with Adam Davies yet to recover from the injury which forced his departure from the Wales camp before the Gibraltar game. Skipper Aaron Ramsey is unavailable because of a knee injury that has sidelined him for the last two months. Wales meet Armenia in Yerevan on November 18 before welcoming Turkey to Cardiff three days later – and two wins would see them qualify for a third successive European Championships. Group leaders Turkey have already booked their spot at Euro 2024 with Wales, Armenia and Croatia contesting the second automatic place. If they fail to make the top two, Wales are guaranteed a play-off place in March through their top-tier status in the last edition of the Nations League. Full squad: W Hennessey (Nottingham Forest), D Ward (Leicester), T King (Wolves), B Davies (Tottenham), J Rodon (Leeds, on loan from Tottenham), T Lockyer (Luton), C Mepham (Bournemouth), B Cabango (Swansea), N Williams (Nottingham Forest), C Roberts (Burnley), N Huggins (Sunderland), E Ampadu (Leeds), J Sheehan (Bolton), J James (Birmingham), J Morrell (Portsmouth), H Wilson (Fulham), D Brooks (Bournemouth), D James (Leeds), N Broadhead (Ipswich), L Cullen (Swansea), B Johnson (Tottenham), K Moore (Bournemouth), T Bradshaw (Millwall). Read More John Stones injury leaves Manchester City ‘in trouble’, says Pep Guardiola Kevin Sinfield to run seven ultramarathons in support of Rob Burrow Never-say-die attitude gives Newcastle Champions League belief – Kieran Trippier On this day in 2004: Jason Robinson named as England’s first black captain Eddie Howe knows Newcastle need two wins to keep Champions League hopes alive Jacob Neestrup: Parken atmosphere is 100 times more intense than Old Trafford
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John Stones injury leaves Manchester City ‘in trouble’, says Pep Guardiola
John Stones injury leaves Manchester City ‘in trouble’, says Pep Guardiola
Pep Guardiola has claimed Manchester City could be “in trouble” following John Stones’ latest injury setback. The treble winners are awaiting assessments of the England defender after he was forced off with a knock in Tuesday’s 3-0 Champions League stroll against Young Boys. Stones only returned to action in October after a two-month lay-off with hamstring and hip problems. Manager Guardiola said he feared the 29-year-old could be out “for a while” with the muscular problem and described the blow as “deep bad news”. Stones has been revelatory for City playing in a hybrid defence-midfield role and Guardiola feels he complements central anchor Rodri perfectly. Much was made of the fact Rodri was suspended when City lost three successive games earlier in the campaign, but Guardiola believes the absence of Stones was equally crucial. He said: “The problem is we play John and Rodri at the same time – now we are in trouble, because we have to play a bit differently, like happened in Arsenal. “We do not feel comfortable still, we are not prepared to change many variations.” City hardly broke sweat as they brushed past the Swiss champions to secure their place in the last 16 for an 11th consecutive year. The holders have won all four of their matches in Group G and are through with two matches to spare. Erling Haaland made light of the ankle problem that curtailed him against Bournemouth last weekend to open the scoring with a penalty and added the third goal with a powerful long-range strike. It was yet another dominant performance from the Norway striker, who has now scored 39 goals in 34 career Champions League appearances and 15 in all competitions this season. Opposition captain Mohamed Ali Camara even asked to swap shirts with the 23-year-old at half-time, something which drew criticism in some quarters. “I’m a little bit surprised about that right now,” admitted Young Boys coach Raphael Wicky, whose side failed to muster a single shot and had midfielder Sandro Lauper sent off in the second half. “I’ll probably have a word with him.” None of this worried Guardiola, whose side looked comfortable with Phil Foden also on the scoresheet. “It’s not normal, but I don’t know the reason why it happened,” he said. “It’s not a big subject for me right now.” City’s remaining task in the group will be to secure top spot, and a theoretically favourable draw, in the first knockout round. They face second-placed RB Leipzig at home later this month before wrapping up the stage at Red Star Belgrade. Midfielder Matheus Nunes said: “We cannot look at those two games as spare because we want to get through as first place, and that’s what we will try to do now. “We will focus on Chelsea now, but when those games come we will be ready because we want to win both of them.” Read More Kevin Sinfield to run seven ultramarathons in support of Rob Burrow Never-say-die attitude gives Newcastle Champions League belief – Kieran Trippier On this day in 2004: Jason Robinson named as England’s first black captain Eddie Howe knows Newcastle need two wins to keep Champions League hopes alive Jacob Neestrup: Parken atmosphere is 100 times more intense than Old Trafford FA asks Mikel Arteta and Arsenal for observations after referee comments
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TikTok owner ByteDance offers to buy back shares from staff at $160 apiece
TikTok owner ByteDance offers to buy back shares from staff at $160 apiece
By Brenda Goh and Josh Ye SHANGHAI/HONG KONG China's ByteDance, the parent of short video app TikTok, is
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