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Treasuries Demand to Persist: What Analysts Say About US Credit Downgrade by Fitch
Treasuries Demand to Persist: What Analysts Say About US Credit Downgrade by Fitch
The downgrade of the US’s sovereign credit rating by Fitch sent global stock markets lower, interrupting a steady
2023-08-02 18:27
Newcastle confirm signing of Harvey Barnes from Leicester
Newcastle confirm signing of Harvey Barnes from Leicester
Newcastle United have completed the signing of Harvey Barnes from Leicester City for a £38m fee.
2023-07-23 22:15
Unbeaten Eagles, Buccaneers trying to ignore negative 'noise' from outside the locker room
Unbeaten Eagles, Buccaneers trying to ignore negative 'noise' from outside the locker room
The Philadelphia Eagles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers insist they aren’t listening to “noise” outside their locker rooms
2023-09-22 08:25
Metallic Pants Are Unexpectedly Versatile: How To Style The Trend For Every Occasion
Metallic Pants Are Unexpectedly Versatile: How To Style The Trend For Every Occasion
While 2023’s fashion season has seen its fair share of bold color trends, no look has permeated the style kaleidoscope more this year than silver metallics. From cowboy boots and handbags so shiny they could double as mirrors to silver metallic pants that will make every day feel like the weekend, a festive mood is in the air.
2023-05-24 01:47
Dorset beach tops Lonely Planet's list of world's best winter visits
Dorset beach tops Lonely Planet's list of world's best winter visits
The Jurassic Coast beach beats off competition from Iceland and France to come out on top.
2023-11-29 14:16
Aces celebrate 2nd WNBA championship and promise more are on the way
Aces celebrate 2nd WNBA championship and promise more are on the way
The Las Vegas Aces celebrated their second consecutive WNBA championship Monday night on the Strip and said they aren’t done
2023-10-24 10:23
Dodge Momentum Index Drops 6.5% in August
Dodge Momentum Index Drops 6.5% in August
HAMILTON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 8, 2023--
2023-09-08 20:24
Alvarez, Charlo make weight for super middleweight title showdown
Alvarez, Charlo make weight for super middleweight title showdown
Saul "Canelo" Alvarez and Jermell Charlo both weighed in at 167.4 pounds on Friday ahead of their duel for Alvarez's...
2023-09-30 07:57
15 Things You Should Know About Gustav Klimt’s ‘The Kiss’
15 Things You Should Know About Gustav Klimt’s ‘The Kiss’
Gustav Klimt’s ‘The Kiss’ is a deceptively simple portrait of lust and love. But beyond that glittery gold leaf, the work is full of fascinating facts.
2023-10-24 01:46
Morgan Stanley Strategists Say US Stocks Are in a 2019-Like Rally
Morgan Stanley Strategists Say US Stocks Are in a 2019-Like Rally
Morgan Stanley’s Michael Wilson, one of the few Wall Street strategists to see last year’s equities rout coming,
2023-07-31 22:19
Ukraine says Russia prevents Black Sea grain deal port operating
Ukraine says Russia prevents Black Sea grain deal port operating
By Pavel Polityuk KYIV The Ukrainian port of Pivdennyi has halted operations because Russia is not allowing ships
2023-05-23 21:25
Premier League clubs push government over key question surrounding state ownership in English football
Premier League clubs push government over key question surrounding state ownership in English football
Premier League clubs and other senior football figures have increased pressure on the Department of Culture, Media and Sport over state ownership in the English game, raising specific questions about whether a distinction will be drawn between revenue and equity when it comes to testing the liquidity of clubs. There is a feeling that a more general framing of the rules could have the unintended consequence of diminishing competitive balance, while also worsening the very issue the independent regulator is being set up to tackle. The Saudi Arabian takeover of Newcastle United has made the majority of the Premier League clubs - sometimes described as “the other 18” in this context - more attuned to the potential issues that come with state ownership, and it is understood that the topic was constantly raised in the initial talks that informed the content of the landmark White Paper on football. The issue wasn’t even mentioned in the eventual document, though, despite it representing a significant factor that greatly influences all of the problems that the regulator is supposed to cover - primarily club sustainability and systemic sustainability - through the raising of the financial threshold. The absence of reference was largely put down to the Conservative government’s concern for geopolitics, and another example of how this is affecting the game. Scrutiny on the subject has continued into the formation of the independent regulator, with football officials pressing DCMS on exactly how the body will test the solvency of clubs. The White Paper has made the financial sustainability and resilience of the sport its “primary strategic purpose”. “To support this purpose, it will have 3 specific primary duties,” the paper read. “Club sustainability - the financial sustainability of individual clubs. Systemic stability - the overall stability of the football pyramid. Cultural heritage - protecting the heritage of football clubs that matter most to fans.” Within that, the regulator will be empowered to determine the liquidity requirements for clubs based on the business plans. Other football officials are concerned that, if the framing of the questions around club sustainability only go as far as liquidity and does not have more specific terms relating to whether potential income is revenue, it could end up favouring state-owned or state-linked clubs. The argument is that, since state-owned clubs would easily pass all the solvency tests due to the fact their ownerships have virtually unlimited money and no financial risk, it would further skew the market. They would have complete freedom, while rival clubs had to be more conscious of the parameters when it comes to spending. A fear is that rivals just won't be able to keep up. The issue of revenue and equity is covered by the Premier League’s Financial Fair Play rules, and has informed part of the charges against Manchester City, but club officials are insisting that the independent regulator should be just as rigid on this and ensure all regulations covering the game are as tight and consistent as possible. A comparison has been raised with a similar system in French football, where Paris Saint Germain’s mega sponsorship deal with the Qatar Tourism Authority saw the club easily pass the domestic rules, only for Uefa to subsequently write it down. One of the core issues in the City case is whether money from sponsors Etihad and Etisalat actually came from the owner, Sheikh Mansour, and consequently represented equity disguised as revenue. The case is ongoing as City insist upon their compliance with the rules. Many football figures also raised it as regards Newcastle United's new sponsorship deal with Saudi Arabian company Sela, pointing to a unique question that comes from states with such centralised structures. Read More Welcome to Wrexham’s biggest heroes are neither the A-list owners nor the players How the Champions League lost its spark and led to the end of an era European football is ignorant to the march of the Saudi Pro League Man City scandal is not about fair play – it’s about fraud UEFA warns clubs against overspending in ‘reckless pursuit of success’ Sportswashing is about to change football beyond anything you can imagine
2023-09-25 16:21