Container shipping freight rates are too low, says Hapag Lloyd CEO
FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Global container shipping freight rates have reached unsustainable levels and must rebound, the chief executive of Germany's Hapag
1970-01-01 08:00
Aston Villa interested in Pau Torres and Aymeric Laporte
Aston Villa have held talks over potential deals to sign Spanish defenders Pau Torres and Aymeric Laporte this summer. Unai Emery's side will be playing in the Europa Conference League next season and have significant financial backing.
1970-01-01 08:00
3 Denver Broncos who have to take the next step this season
After an underwhelming season, the Denver Broncos will look to flip the script in 2023. Here are three players who have to take the next step.The Denver Broncos seemed primed to be title contenders last season. They boasted one of the best defenses in the NFL. They had a wealth of offensive weap...
1970-01-01 08:00
Luton defender Tom Lockyer keen to move on after all clear following heart scare
Tom Lockyer has reflected on his day of “mixed emotions” after being given the all clear following his heart scare during Luton’s Sky Bet Championship play-off final win over Coventry last month. The 28-year-old defender fell to the floor early in the game and was subsequently taken to the Cleveland Clinic in London where he underwent an operation. Lockyer is now planning a holiday before preparing for the Hatters’ new Premier League campaign having been assured by medical staff that there is no reason why he should suffer a repeat of the problem. “I had an atrial fibrillation, which is basically the top part of my heart was beating four times faster than it should have been,” Lockyer told his club’s official website. “There’s not really any reason to say why that happened, but I’ve had the operation to fix it and it shouldn’t happen again. “I’ve been given the all clear, it is what it is and I just want to draw a line under it now and move on.” Lockyer said he had few recollections of the incident, other than an over-riding emotion of sadness when he realised he would be unable to play any further part in the Wembley clash. “It was a day of mixed emotions,” added Lockyer. “It was crazy. All week I’d been visualising walking up those steps to that trophy and to end it in a hospital bed is not quite what I had in mind. “I remember running backwards, and then I went really light-headed and my legs went really weak straight away. I remember stumbling back and then all I remember was (physio) Chris Phillips over the top of me, and he was saying, ‘Locks, you’re coming off’. “I’m just really thankful that the lads were able to get the job done and we were able to complete our goal of getting promoted. “It made those five days in hospital after a lot easier. I think if we had lost, those five days would have been horrendous, but they made it a lot smoother for me.”
1970-01-01 08:00
BOE Ends Active Corporate Bond Sales Program as QE Fades
The Bank of England has completed its planned sales of corporate bonds originally bought as part of a
1970-01-01 08:00
Coinbase Sued by SEC for Breaking US Securities Rules
The Securities and Exchange Commission sued Coinbase Global Inc. in federal court in New York on Tuesday, alleging
1970-01-01 08:00
USMNT rumors: Adams to Forest, Marsch to Celtic, Gutierrez to United
Today's USMNT rumors include Tyler Adams being linked with Nottingham Forest, Jesse Marsch in contention for the Celtic job and Brian Gutierrez on Manchester United's radar.USMNT rumors: Tyler Adams to Nottingham ForestTyler Adams needs to get out of Leeds United who will be playing in...
1970-01-01 08:00
3 biggest free agent mistakes in Brooklyn Nets history
Over their recent history, the Nets have made a lot of personnel mistakes. While some of these happened due to factors outside of their control, Brooklyn has made a few predictable mistakes in free agency.In the last couple of years, the Nets have made flashy moves to impress their fans and crea...
1970-01-01 08:00
Brighton midfielder Alexis Mac Allister set to undergo medical with Liverpool
Brighton midfielder Alexis Mac Allister is to undergo a medical with Liverpool. The PA news agency understands the Seagulls have given permission for the 24-year-old World Cup winner to begin the process of finalising his transfer to Anfield. Mac Allister’s father, Carlos, who acts as his representative, arrived at the weekend for talks regarding the Argentina international’s future. It is understood the Argentina international has a release clause, believed to be between £45million and £55m, in a contract he only signed in October, and Brighton allowing him to have a medical means Liverpool are edging closer to securing a player who emerged as their top transfer target after pulling out of the race for Borussia Dortmund’s Jude Bellingham. Seagulls boss Roberto De Zerbi admitted last month he is already resigned to losing Mac Allister, who was key in securing their first European participation with a sixth-placed finish in the Premier League, just five points behind Liverpool. Jurgen Klopp is looking to rebuild a midfield which misfired this season and Mac Allister has been a long-term target, with James Milner, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain departing at the end of their contracts. Liverpool were also interested in Mason Mount, entering the final 12 months of his contract at Chelsea, but Manchester United appear to be the front-runners and Klopp does not want to get into a protracted – and often expensive – process so has moved on to other players. The Reds have been linked with Bayern Munich’s Ryan Gravenberch, Nice’s Khephren Thuram and Borussia Monchengladbach’s Manu Kone and will be looking to get their business done early in time for the start of pre-season on July 8. 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
Kyle Walker misses Manchester City training ahead of Champions League final
Kyle Walker was not involved as Manchester City held an open training session on Tuesday ahead of the Champions League final. The England full-back was substituted in the latter stages of City’s FA Cup final victory over Manchester United at Wembley on Saturday. All other players were present as City continued preparations for the encounter with Inter Milan in Istanbul this weekend. Manager Pep Guardiola was due to give an update on the fitness of his squad at a press conference later in the afternoon.
1970-01-01 08:00
Bill Walton Refused to Let Richard Jefferson Interview Him on 'NBA Today'
Bill Walton is the subject of a new ESPN documentary called The Luckiest Guy in the World. To promote the doc, Walton appeared on NBA Today where he was interviewed by his close family friend Richard Jefferson. It was classic Bill Walton from the jump as he launched into an amusing, meandering monologue without Jefferson asking him so much as a single question. Walton went on for about two full minutes before Jefferson even attempted to get an word in.
1970-01-01 08:00
Lagarde Says Inflation Is Strong, ECB to Hike Further
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said inflation pressures remain powerful and borrowing costs will be raised further
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