Bank of Canada's Macklem says interest rates may be at peak - CBC
OTTAWA The Bank of Canada (BoC) may not have to raise its key overnight rate further if inflation
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Mitsubishi Power Delivers First Shipment of Equipment to ACES Delta Hub for Clean Hydrogen Production at One of the Largest Systems in Construction
LAKE MARY, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 26, 2023--
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Premier League confirms December & January schedule - first Christmas Eve game since 1995
The Premier League has confirmed its December and January television schedule with a first game to take place on Christmas Eve.
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Total Expert Adds Josh Jabs as Chief Technology Officer to Fuel Innovation in the Next Stage of Growth
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 26, 2023--
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Pending home sales rise unexpectedly in September
By Amina Niasse NEW YORK Contracts to buy U.S. existing homes rose unexpectedly in September despite elevated mortgage
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Toy Stocks Tumble on Weaker Sales Outlook Ahead of the Holidays
Hasbro Inc. fell after reporting quarterly results that missed Wall Street estimates on sales and earnings and lowering
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France sends helicopter carrier to support Gaza's hospitals
By Elizabeth Pineau PARIS The French assault vessel Tonnerre was on Thursday heading to the eastern Mediterranean to
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NFL rumors: One shocking team is in on WR trade market
The New Orleans Saints need some sort of answer to its offensive ineptitude.
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Twitter down: App and website break after being hit by bizarre bug
Twitter has broken after seemingly being hit by an unusual bug. Some users were unable to log in or get online at all. But those who were could see something more strange: tweets displaying as if they were posted in 1970, and various posts refusing to load.
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Sam Houston State Blows 21-10 Lead After Fan in Inflatable Penis Costume is Kicked Out of Game
VIDEO: Inflatable penis fan escorted from Sam Houston - UTEP game.
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The Tonnerre: Why Macron is sending the ship to Gaza
The Mistral class amphibious helicopter-carrier is one of the most important vessels in the French navy.
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Manchester United project record revenues ahead of Jim Ratcliffe investment
Manchester United have announced record revenues of £648.4m for the last financial year and expect to bring in even more revenue this season. But they made a net loss of £28.7m, despite cutting their wage bill by £52.8m – partly because they were not in the Champions League but also for a season when the best-paid player, Cristiano Ronaldo, left part way through the campaign – after expensive transfers. Their accounts cover a 12-month period ending on 30 June, in which they signed Mason Mount this summer but also made the expensive purchases of Casemiro, for £63m, and Antony, for £86m, in 2022. United paid out £331.4m in salaries to their players last season, a sum that is likely to rise for the current financial year because salaries are raised when they are competing in the Champions League. With the added income of playing in Europe’s premier continental competition, United anticipate a revenue of between £650m and £680m this year. United also said that, for the first time since 2016, no dividends were paid to the owners, the Glazer family. The club’s debt remains at £538m while they also owe an additional £106m with a revolving credit facility. United paid £21.4m in net finance costs over the 12 months – down £40.8m, partly due to a change in exchange rates. United’s broadcasting revenue dropped £5.8m last season as they counted the cost of playing in the Europa League, a consequence of a sixth-place finish in the Premier League in 2021/22. But their commercial revenue reached a new high of £302.9m, up £45.1m, which was driven by a £41.6m rise in sponsorship income. United have since signed a 10-year £900m kit deal with Adidas, which is likely to lead to a further increase in commercial revenue. United’s matchday revenue also went up by £25.9m to £136.4m, aided by a host of home games during their runs to the FA and Carabao Cup finals. For much of the last year, United have been for sale, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos expected to take a 25 per cent stake in the club. Read More Lauren James to miss England’s games against Belgium with concussion Manuel Akanji: Manchester City are ready to win the derby at Old Trafford Esme Morgan pleads for patience and politeness from England’s autograph hunters
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