China Stocks See Record Monthly Streak of Foreign Fund Exodus
Chinese stocks saw another month of foreign capital exodus as overseas funds offloaded 44.8 billion yuan ($6.1 billion)
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IMF Urges Australia to Tighten Policy Further to Quell Inflation
Australia needs to tighten monetary policy further as part of stepped up efforts to rein in inflation that
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Chesapeake Energy tops profit estimates as costs ease
By Sourasis Bose (Reuters) -Chesapeake Energy beat Wall Street estimates for third-quarter profit on Tuesday, as lower overall costs helped
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Games 2 and 3 of the World Series were the least-viewed in recorded Fall Classic history
The fears of this year’s World Series between the Texas Rangers and Arizona Diamondbacks becoming the least-viewed Fall Classic in TV history are becoming a reality
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NFL fantasy football waiver wire pickups for Week 9
Now that the NFL’s trade deadline has come and gone, it is time to shift our attention back to fantasy football and the Week 9 waiver wire.
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Bruins' McAvoy suspended 4 games for an illegal check to the head of Panthers' Ekman-Larsson
Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy has been suspended four games for an illegal check to the head
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Australia's NAB targets at least $633 million in lending to indigenous businesses
National Australia Bank Ltd said on Wednesday it has set a new target to more than double its
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Japan new economic package to total about $112 billion - Asahi
TOKYO A package of economic measures Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's government is compiling will likely come to
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Sanders softens stance on offensive line that's struggling to keep pressure off his quarterback son
Colorado coach Deion Sanders has been critical of his offensive linemen for failing to protect his quarterback son
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Missouri appeals court rules against ballot summary language that described 'dangerous' abortions
A Missouri appeals court has ruled against a Republican-written description of abortion-rights ballot measures, calling his summaries politically partisan
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Cornell Antisemitic Violence Threats Lead Police to Suspect
New York State Police are questioning a suspect about online threats of mass shooting and antisemitic violence at
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Mauricio Pochettino says Chelsea need to give Nicolas Jackson ‘confidence’
Mauricio Pochettino defended Nicolas Jackson after the misfiring Chelsea striker was criticised by supporters during the Blues’ 2-0 home defeat to Brentford. Jackson has scored two Premier League goals since his summer move from Villarreal. Pochettino clarified that a fan had told the striker to “wake up” after a poor first-half display. Ahead of their last-16 Carabao Cup clash against Blackburn, the Chelsea boss supported his player. “We cannot abuse, even if you say ‘wake up’, because I think it’s not right,” Pochettino told a press conference on Tuesday. “He suffered an injury (to his hand during the last international break), it’s difficult to train, to keep fit and to score goals. “Nico (Jackson) needs support. “He wants to help the team and for different reasons he’s not performing. He played with a cast after he broke his hand. “Fans can criticise us and they’re frustrated but they need to analyse the situation. “Jackson is young, he arrived this season and there are circumstances that didn’t help him perform his best. He’s our striker, he’s our player and it’s about supporting the player Mauricio Pochettino on Nicolas Jackson “You think we should throw him into the bin and say he’s useless? We have to give the confidence. “He’s our striker, he’s our player and it’s about supporting the player.” Chelsea’s lack of cutting-edge in front of goal saw them beaten at home for the third time this season. Argentinian Pochettino wants his young team to be more “aggressive and nasty”, but noted that will come with experience. He added: “We didn’t score because we need to decide ourselves. “We were not aggressive enough and that’s why they had their chance in the second half and we conceded. “We need to improve and to be more competitive, more nasty. “That is experience, team experience, as a team we need more patience. “We need to be competitive; I feel the responsibility and we are Chelsea, we need to win this type of game.” Read More Erik ten Hag says ‘only a matter of time’ until Manchester United form improves Alex Greenwood suffers head injury in England’s clash with Belgium We’re better than that – Dawid Malan deflects England heat from Matthew Mott Sir Bobby Charlton funeral announced for November 13 Inquiry into ice hockey player’s death will take some time, police say Colombian police continue search for Luis Diaz’s kidnapped father
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