Argentina gov't moves to calm FX market, pledges no post-election devaluation
By Jorge Otaola BUENOS AIRES Argentina's government intervened in the foreign exchange market on Thursday to tamp down
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Ameresco Landfill Gas to Renewable Natural Gas Plant Operations Begin at Republic Services’ Benson Valley Landfill
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. & FRANKFORT, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 19, 2023--
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Bezos-Backed Startup Convoy Closes Operations With No Buyer
Convoy Inc., a Seattle-based trucking startup whose investors include Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates, is closing down its
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Sorry, Barbie! Actors Guild Releases Guidelines for Striking Members’ Halloween Costumes
The SAG-AFTRA actors’ strike has rules about how to celebrate Halloween this year.
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Will Michigan's sign-stealing scandal impact their College Football Playoff chances?
With the Michigan sign-stealing scandal just being now being investigated, could this impact the Wolverines' chances of making the College Football Playoff for a third year in a row?
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Blackstone Profit Drops 12% on Deal Slump, Shares Tumble
Blackstone Inc., grappling with higher interest rates and stung by a pullback in dealmaking, reported a 12% decline
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Provides Outlook That Will Further Accelerate Shareholder Value at HPE Securities Analyst Meeting 2023
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Paramount Celebrates 25 Years of Purposeful Innovation and Announces New SMB-Focused Services for Key Digital Technology Capabilities
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Travis Kelce spills on his NYC weekend with Taylor Swift
At least we can now definitely say Travis Kelce has been going out on dates with Taylor Swift.
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F1 drivers express concern as governing body increases size of fines
Lewis Hamilton and his fellow Formula One drivers could be fined up to one million euros following a dramatic change to the sport’s rulebook. Ahead of this weekend’s United States Grand Prix, F1’s governing body announced it has increased the maximum sanction that stewards can impose on a driver from 250,000 euros (£218,000) to 871,500 euros (£760,000). The FIA said the amount had been static for the last 12 years and “does not reflect the current needs of motor sports”. But the decision was met with surprise by the grid’s drivers. Daniel Ricciardo, back in action after missing five races with a broken hand, calling it “scary”, and Haas’ Kevin Magnussen branding the move “ridiculous”. Hamilton, who next season will start a new £100million two-year deal with Mercedes, said: “If they are going to fine us one million euros, let’s makes sure that 100 per cent of that goes to a cause. “There is a lot of money in this industry and there is a lot more that we need to do to increase diversity, improve access and create more opportunities for people who don’t have an opportunity to get into a sport like this. “That is the only way they will get that money from me.” Hamilton also accused the FIA of “poor communication” following the governing body questioning his status as “a role model” after he walked across the track at the previous round in Qatar. If they are going to fine us one million euros, let's makes sure that 100 per cent of that goes to a cause Lewis Hamilton Hamilton, 38, was fined £43,350 – half of which is suspended for the remainder of the season – in the hours after the race on October 8 in which he crossed the circuit following a first-corner crash with Mercedes team-mate George Russell. But seven days after the incident in Lusail, and in a largely unprecedented move, the FIA said Hamilton’s actions are under review. A spokesperson for the governing body said: “In view of Lewis Hamilton’s role model status, the FIA is concerned about the impression his actions may have created on younger drivers.” It is understood that the FIA is planning to meet with the seven-time world champion here in Austin. It is unlikely Hamilton will face additional penalties – with the FIA opting against taking the case to the International Court of Appeal to increase his fine – but harsher punishments could be handed out in the future for a similar infringement. “I don’t think I was singled out,” added Hamilton. “Ultimately, it was just poor communication. I don’t think what they said is what they meant. “They are looking into how they can tackle these things going forward to make sure it doesn’t happen again. “There was a karting incident where a kid was hit when he walked on to the track so we need to make sure we focus on safety and that was the root of it. But they need to speak to their PR agent to do a better job. “Their actual point is important. When I sat in the stewards’ office I put my hands up and acknowledged that in the heat of the moment it was the wrong decision. I apologised at the time.” Read More Daniel Ricciardo ready for AlphaTauri return at United States Grand Prix On this day in 2009: Jenson Button crowned Formula One world champion in Brazil FIA to review Qatar GP as ‘dangerous’ temperatures prompt driver complaints Lewis Hamilton and George Russell vent anger on radio after collision in Qatar Lewis Hamilton crashes out after first-corner collision with George Russell In his own words: Christian Horner on world champion Max Verstappen
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Lula seeks approval for Brazil central bank picks for Jan rate decision
BRASILIA Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is moving swiftly to secure his next two nominations to
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Portugal to define size of TAP stake for sale once proposals submitted - minister
By Sergio Goncalves LISBON Portugal will decide on the size of the stake it will sell in flag
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