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Italy slaps 40% one-off windfall tax on its banks
Italy slaps 40% one-off windfall tax on its banks
Italy dealt a surprise blow to its banks and sent shockwaves across the sector in Europe by setting a one-off 40% tax on profits reaped from higher interest rates, after reprimanding lenders for failing to reward depositors.
1970-01-01 08:00
College football predictions 2023: Sleeper to win each Power 5 Conference
College football predictions 2023: Sleeper to win each Power 5 Conference
With just weeks until college football's Christmas, here's a look at a team in each Power 5 league to keep an eye on.Each preseason, college football fanbases prepare for the most optimism. Whether it be flashy transfer portal additions, a five-star ready to make an immediate impact or...
1970-01-01 08:00
USMNT rumors: Adams to United, Turner vs Arsenal, Balogun bid rejected
USMNT rumors: Adams to United, Turner vs Arsenal, Balogun bid rejected
Today's USMNT rumors include Tyler Adams being linked with Manchester United. Matt Turner is set to play against Arsenal in his first game for Nottingham Forest and the Gunners have rejected a bid for Folarin Balogun.USMNT rumors: Tyler Adams to Manchester UnitedTyler Adams of Leeds United ...
1970-01-01 08:00
Aaron Boone Loses His Mind, Imitates Umpire Laz Diaz During Epic Ejection
Aaron Boone Loses His Mind, Imitates Umpire Laz Diaz During Epic Ejection
VIDEO: Aaron Boone's latest hilarious ejection.
1970-01-01 08:00
Amazon rainforest nations gather to forge shared policy in Brazil
Amazon rainforest nations gather to forge shared policy in Brazil
By Jake Spring BELEM, Brazil Leaders of the eight Amazon rainforest countries are gathering on Tuesday for the
1970-01-01 08:00
Barcelona unconcerned by Ilkay Gundogan registration clause
Barcelona unconcerned by Ilkay Gundogan registration clause
Barcelona are not worried about a clause in Ilkay Gundogan's contract allowing him to leave for free if he is not registered before the new season starts.
1970-01-01 08:00
UK Electoral Registers Were Accessed by Hackers, Commission Says
UK Electoral Registers Were Accessed by Hackers, Commission Says
The UK’s Electoral Commission was targeted by a cyber attack in which its servers containing email, control systems
1970-01-01 08:00
College football rankings 2023, preseason Top 25: Florida State eyeing top, Texas is back
College football rankings 2023, preseason Top 25: Florida State eyeing top, Texas is back
Preseason Top 25 college football rankings for the 2023 season. Florida State is coming for Georgia, Texas is back, Alabama and Ohio State have much to prove.Week 0 is so close you can taste it and college football fans are already salivating.Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs are going fo...
1970-01-01 08:00
Lauren James speaks out after World Cup red card and promises to ‘learn’
Lauren James speaks out after World Cup red card and promises to ‘learn’
Lauren James has promised to “learn” from her sending off at the Women’s World Cup - as the England star apologised to Nigeria’s Michelle Alozie for stamping on her back during the last-16 match. James was shown a straight red card after leaving her studs on Alozie’s back when the defender was on the ground, with the 21-year-old having grown frustrated as Nigeria marked her out of the game. The forward will be suspended for at least the quarter-finals, with England facing Colombia on Saturday after defeating Nigeria on penalties, but a Fifa disciplinary panel could decide that the act merits further punishment. Alozie had tweeted “all respect to Lauren James” earlier on Tuesday after appearing to forgive the England player for the incident, adding “we are playing on the world’s stage, this game is one of passion, insurmountable emotions, and moments”. James replied to Alozie’s post and said: “All my love and respect to you. I am sorry for what happened. Also, for our England fans and my team-mates, playing with and for you is my greatest honour and I promise to learn from my experience.” James has been England’s player of the World Cup but was left frustrated after Nigeria marked her out of the game and lashed out, with manager Sarina Wiegman admitting she “lost her emotions”. Wiegman chose not to criticise James and said: “She’s an inexperienced player on this stage and has done really well, and I think in a split second she just lost her emotions. “And of course she doesn’t want to hurt anyone. She’s the sweetest person I know, and things happen like that and you can’t change it anymore, so it’s a huge lesson for her to learn, but of course it’s not something that she really did on purpose.” England defender Lucy Bronze said James was “upset” as the Chelsea star waits for the disciplinary panel’s verdict, which may not come until after England’s quarter-final on Saturday. “Obviously she’s going to be disappointed in herself,” Bronze said. “I went straight off the pitch after the game to make sure she was OK. Obviously she was a little bit upset and rightfully so and more than anything she just feels bad for the team. I said to her, ‘We’ve made it through. It’s a team, it’s not just one player.’” After receiving a red card, James is automatically suspended for England’s next match against Colombia, however her punishment will be reviewed by a Fifa disciplinary panel. If the forward is deemed to have committed a serious act of foul play, the panel have the power to apply further sanctions. A three-match ban would see James ruled out for the rest of the tournament if England were to reach their first-ever Women’s World Cup final. A decision might not be made until after England’s quarter-final, however, once James serves her automatic one-match ban. Nigeria’s Deborah Abiodun was given a three-match ban after she was sent off for a dangerous tackle on Canada’s Ashley Lawrence in the group stage, but her ban was not increased until after she had served the first game. Read More It’s done – Millie Bright says England have moved on from Lauren James red card Lauren James ‘lost her emotions for a split second’ over red card stamp, Wiegman says Lauren James ‘upset’ as red card puts her World Cup in doubt Why Lauren James must be protected, not vilified, after World Cup red Who and when do England play next? Lionesses route to the World Cup final
1970-01-01 08:00
Moody's warns it could cut credit ratings of 6 big US banks
Moody's warns it could cut credit ratings of 6 big US banks
Moody's has put the credit ratings of six large US banks, including Bank of New York Mellon, State Street and Northern Trust, under review for a possible downgrade.
1970-01-01 08:00
Lauren James apologises to Michelle Alozie and vows to learn from incident
Lauren James apologises to Michelle Alozie and vows to learn from incident
Lauren James has apologised to Michelle Alozie for the incident which led to her being sent off during England’s last-16 World Cup win over Nigeria and vowed to learn from the experience. The forward was dismissed for deliberately standing on the back of Nigeria defender Alozie with three minutes of normal time remaining in Brisbane. England survived the dismissal to advance to the quarter-finals 4-2 on penalties after the game finished goalless following extra time. In response to a tweet from Alozie, James posted: “All my love and respect to you. I am sorry for what happened. “Also, for our England fans and my team-mates, playing with and for you is my greatest honour and I promise to learn from my experience.” James became the fourth England player to be sent off in a World Cup knockout match after David Beckham, Wayne Rooney and current Lionesses captain Millie Bright. England boss Sarina Wiegman admitted James had “lost her emotions” during a moment of indiscretion which could see the 21-year-old miss the remainder of the World Cup through suspension. Opponent Alozie had earlier tweeted in defence of James. She posted: “Abeg, rest. We are playing on the world’s stage. This game is one of passion, insurmountable emotions, and moments. All respect for Lauren James.” James faces an automatic one-match ban, which could be extended to three games by FIFA’s disciplinary committee. England take on Colombia in the last eight on Saturday in Sydney. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
1970-01-01 08:00
Italy shocks banks with 40% windfall tax for 2023
Italy shocks banks with 40% windfall tax for 2023
By Angelo Amante, Giuseppe Fonte and Valentina Za ROME (Reuters) -Italy dealt a surprise blow to its banks and sent
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