
Adani Plans $84 Billion Spending After Hindenburg Market Rout
Adani Group plans to spend 7 trillion rupees ($84 billion) on infrastructure over the next decade, a similar
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Alibaba dips on MS downgrade as PDD grabs spot of most valuable Chinese e-commerce firm
U.S.-listed shares of Alibaba Group Holding dipped on Friday following a Morgan Stanley downgrade on concerns over slower
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Chile's economic activity index up 0.3% in October, offset by mining decline
Chile's IMACEC economic activity index rose 0.3% in October from the previous year, the central bank said on
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Wordline shares surge on report Credit Agricole could take stake
PARIS Shares in Worldline surged almost 12% on Friday after a media report said Credit Agricole was considering
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China's BYD offers subsidies, discount for some models in December
BEIJING China's electric vehicle giant BYD Co Ltd on Friday announced subsidies for some models and a discount
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Top seeds England could face Scotland and Wales as teams await Euro 2024 draw
England, Scotland and Wales could be paired together in Saturday’s Euro 2024 finals draw. The Elbphilharmonie concert hall in Hamburg will host the draw ceremony, which gets under way at 5pm UK time. Gareth Southgate’s England, runners-up at Euro 2020, will be one of the favourites to win the tournament, with in-form Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham set to be the shining light in a strong line-up. Their performances in qualifying, where they topped Group C ahead of reigning European champions Italy, have earned them a place among the top seeds for the draw in what could be Southgate’s final bow as England boss. His contract will be up next December and his future beyond that is uncertain. Scotland are in Pot Three, while Wales are one of the 12 play-off hopefuls occupying three spots in Pot Four. Rob Page’s side still have two big hurdles to overcome in order to join England and Scotland at the finals. They must first beat Finland on March 21 then also see off Poland or Estonia on March 26 to book their passage to Germany. Page said at the time of the play-off draw on November 23: “The form we’re in at the minute and with the ‘Red Wall’ at home, we’ll take anyone on in Cardiff. “It’s a great opportunity for us: we’re two wins at home away from another qualification to a major tournament. We’re hoping now for two big efforts.” The placing of England, Scotland and Wales in different pots keeps open the possibility of them all being drawn together. England faced Scotland in the group stage of Euro 2020 and Wales at the same stage at last year’s World Cup in Qatar. England and Wales also met at the group stage in Euro 2016. From an England perspective, a ‘Group of Death’ would arguably include Denmark, the highest-ranked side in Pot Two, and the Netherlands or Croatia from Pot Three. A rematch with Italy would round out a tough-looking pool for Southgate’s men, with the Azzurri alongside Wales in Pot Four. Southgate, speaking after England’s final qualifier away to North Macedonia, said: “There looks like being really strong teams in Pot Two and Pot Three looks like it could be very strong. “In the Euros we had Croatia in with us, who proved to be one of the best teams in the world over the last few years, and we managed to navigate that, so we’ve just got to be ready for whatever comes our way.” Scotland were extremely impressive in qualification, finishing runners-up to Spain in Group A and booking their place in Germany with two matches to spare. “It’s always nice to qualify for a major tournament,” Clarke said after last month’s final qualifier at home to Norway. “Obviously the last one was Covid-restricted so we missed that connection and that feel with the fans. “It’s great for everyone in the country that we have something to look forward to next summer.” Pot One also contains last year’s World Cup finalists France, a Portugal team who won all 10 of their qualifying matches and a vulnerable-looking host nation Germany, who sacked their coach Hansi Flick in September following a 4-1 friendly defeat to Japan. Read More Pakistan appoint Salman Butt to first official role since spot-fixing conviction Newcastle boss Eddie Howe believes more VAR ‘would ruin the game’ Min Woo Lee continues fine form in hunt for home double On this day in 2021: Johanna Konta retires from tennis Unai Emery eager to top group after Aston Villa reach ECL knockout stages You’ve got to dream big: Lewis Dunk eyes Europa League glory with Brighton
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EV maker Fisker slashes 2023 production target
Electric-vehicle maker Fisker said on Friday it will scale down production this month, and produce lesser cars this
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First Quantum starts international arbitration on Cobre Panama mine
First Quantum Minerals will suspend its current-year production outlook for the Cobre mine in Panama and has initiated
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NFL rumors: 5 'quarterback away' teams that should trade for Justin Fields
If the Chicago Bears are still not sold on quarterback Justin Fields, here are five NFL teams who could be considered to be a "quarterback away" from being a real contender in the sport. Who all could trade for him?
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National Bank of Canada's fourth-quarter profit jumps on capital markets strength
National Bank of Canada reported a rise in fourth-quarter profit on Friday, as a strong performance at its
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Roundup: Anya Taylor-Joy As Furiosa; Bronny James Cleared to Return to Basketball; Pistons Go Winless in November
First look at Anya Taylor-Joy as Furiosa, Bronny James has been cleared to play basketball, the Pistons went 0-16 in November and more in the Roundup.
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Joao Felix bites back at Antoine Griezmann over criticism of attitude
Joao Felix responds to Antoine Griezmann's criticism of his attitude during his time at Atletico Madrid.
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