Taiwan Candidate Sends Signal to US With China Status Quo Pledge
The presidential candidate for Taiwan’s ruling party vowed to protect the status quo with China if elected, comments
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China Banks Cut Rates for $453 Billion Corporate Dollar Deposits
China’s largest banks cut rates for the nation’s $453 billion corporate US dollar deposits for the second time
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Seafood to Beauty Exports at Risk Over Japan’s Fukushima Waste
Opposition to Japan’s plan to discharge treated wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear site into the Pacific Ocean is
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Turkish Inflation Slows Again as Lira Slump Threatens Turnaround
Turkey had the smallest deceleration in consumer prices since a slowdown that began last November as one of
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Scorching Heat to Blanket Germany and Alps Through the Weekend
Heat will swathe large parts of Germany and the Alps through the weekend, depressing water levels in the
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China Postpones Beijing Trip by Top European Diplomat, EU Says
The Chinese government has postponed a trip to Beijing by Josep Borrell, the European Union’s foreign affairs chief,
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UK Watchdog to Set Up Trading Tape for Bonds Ahead of Stocks
The Financial Conduct Authority has proposed setting up a single UK price feed for bond trades before it
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UK’s FCA Is Investigating If Crispin Odey Is ‘Fit and Proper’ to Work in Financial Services
The UK’s financial regulator said it’s investigating whether Crispin Odey passes its ‘fit and proper’ test to operate
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Yaya Toure says Harry Kane should see out his career with Tottenham
Yaya Toure has told Harry Kane to stay at Tottenham for the rest of his career. The England captain’s future has come under constant scrutiny this summer and Kane has regularly been linked with a move to Manchester United or Bayern Munich. Spurs are insistent they will not sell their star player, despite him entering the last year of his contract, and Toure thinks Kane should end his career at his boyhood club. Toure has had the chance to witness Kane at close quarters during his spell on the academy’s coaching staff and recognises his star quality. “Harry Kane is a brilliant player and a brilliant leader,” the 40-year-old, who has just taken a coaching job at Standard Liege, told the PA news agency. “For me I hope he is going to stay at Tottenham. What he did last season was incredible. “I hope he is going to stay, being involved with the staff I can see how familiar they are, they all believe in each other. “He came from the academy, he is different. He is not like (Sergio) Aguero, who came in from Atletico, he is at home. “I hope he is going to stay because he is a good player. Why not retire there, like (Paolo) Maldini or Gerrard did at Liverpool, if he does that it is going to be very significant.” Spurs’ inability to win a trophy over the last 15 years has been the main reason why Kane has been linked with a move away. But Toure believes the club is set up for success and Kane is integral to that. “Tottenham have everything to be successful, when you see the stadium and facilities, they are brilliant,” he added. Harry Kane is a brilliant player and a brilliant leader, for me I hope he is going to stay at Tottenham. Yaya Toure “What’s left now? Maybe change players, I don’t know. “But the competitiveness of the league, you have to match that. “What Manchester City are doing, you have to match that if you want to win. “That is what I learned when I was at top clubs, week in week out, try to improve the club to be successful. “I hope and believe that if Harry Kane stays, new players will join, the club will be improving and better and they will be able to challenge for something.” Before Toure heads to Belgium to begin at Standard Liege, he will first put his coaching skills to use on the launch of Amazon’s Prime Day, as a Prime customer can buy a private coaching session for them and three friends. He said: “I couldn’t stay away from coaching in the UK for long, but this is a fun one. “Amazon approached me because like them, I’m known for reliable delivery, so for Prime Day I’m going to be working with a group of football fans to give them a training session and show them a thing or two. “With the new season coming up, I’ll look to put them through their paces with knowledge I’ve gained through my years at clubs such as Barcelona and Manchester City. “It’ll be one last training session in England for a while.” ::Yaya Touré will give one lucky Prime customer and their three friends a football training session to learn perfect delivery this Prime Day. Prime Members should check out www.amazon.co.uk/primeexperiences throughout 11th and 12th July to purchase. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Football rumours: Saudi clubs join growing interest in Thiago Alcantara Jodie Burrage takes centre stage as Wimbledon plays catch-up on day three Dan Evans targets short break from tennis after latest Wimbledon disappointment
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James Gunn clarifies Superman: Legacy stance on Clark Kent origin story
DC Studios boss James Gunn doesn't want another original story in 'Superman: Legacy'.
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Australian Labor Government Approves First Thermal Coal Mine
Australia has approved its first thermal coal project since Prime Minister Anthony Albanese came to power, drawing criticism
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BYD Stock Gain Lags Behind Tesla’s 127% Jump Amid China EV Race
BYD Co. and Tesla Inc. are competing head to head in China’s electric-vehicle market, but the US EV
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