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Global Bonds Surge Toward Best Month Since 2008 Financial Crisis
Global Bonds Surge Toward Best Month Since 2008 Financial Crisis
Global bonds are soaring at the fastest pace since the 2008 financial crisis. A Bloomberg gauge of global
2023-11-29 14:53
Gold Hits Six-Month High as Fed’s Rate-Cut Momentum Swells
Gold Hits Six-Month High as Fed’s Rate-Cut Momentum Swells
Gold extended gains after surging 1.3% to the highest level since May on Tuesday, as comments from Federal
2023-11-29 14:15
Jack Ma Urges Alibaba to ‘Correct Course’ in Rare Internal Memo
Jack Ma Urges Alibaba to ‘Correct Course’ in Rare Internal Memo
Jack Ma urged Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. to correct course in a surprise internal memo, in which the
2023-11-29 13:46
Packers trade deadline selling paying off for Green Bay’s defense
Packers trade deadline selling paying off for Green Bay’s defense
Discover how the Green Bay Packers' trade deadline move is paying off with a breakout performance from rookie Carrington Valentine.
2023-11-29 11:57
House Prepares to Drop China Investment Curbs From Defense Bill
House Prepares to Drop China Investment Curbs From Defense Bill
Congressional negotiators on Tuesday were poised to abandon plans to use the annual defense policy bill to tighten
2023-11-29 11:24
VAR the villain as late penalty call denies Newcastle rearguard win in Paris
VAR the villain as late penalty call denies Newcastle rearguard win in Paris
Football you cruel, wicked thing. For so long, it looked as though, as sure as the rain, a frustrated Paris Saint-Germain were set for a seventh defeat in nine against English opponents to leave their hopes of reaching the Champions League knockout stages in Newcastle’s hands. PSG threw everything at a bruised and battered Newcastle, but no matter how much they huffed and puffed they couldn’t break their curse. Their Champions League tale of woe was about to gain another chastening chapter. But sometimes battle-weary sides don’t always get what they deserve, as a Kylian Mbappe stoppage time penalty denied an injury-ravaged Newcastle a crucial victory in the cruellest fashion, with the help of the relentless villain of the piece: VAR. Newcastle fans around the city were in buoyant and rather philosophical mood ahead of the match, with no repeat of the clashes with PSG’s ultras on the eve of the encounter. They weren’t overly concerned about an impending defeat that would end their European adventure prematurely. Their depleted side surely did not have enough in the tank to best PSG on their own turf, not after they had put five past Monaco at the weekend. The Geordies, thousands of whom were ticketless, were in the French capital to have fun, regardless. Nothing gets the pulses racing like the modern-day phenomenon the traditionalists among us can really do without – the pre-match light show – and PSG’s was typically overextravagant. The home tifo game was strong, however, with Newcastle’s backline still thinking about the imagery as the match got under way and the hosts swarmed all over the startled group strugglers. Mbappe almost added a sublime finishing touch to an early slick move but was denied by Nick Pope in the away goal. PSG’s front three were breathing as one imposing beast. In the blink of an eye, however, Alexander Isak should have scored after being picked out by Miguel Almiron, only to quickly make amends by firing the visitors in front 24 minutes in, sending the away end into bewildered delirium. The opener owed much to the tenacity of Tino Livramento, who kept riding tackles, even as his feet seemed to be buckling with every step. Almiron shot for goal, Gianluigi Donnarumma made a mess of trying to palm the shot away and Isak was on hand to tap home – the Swede becoming the first Newcastle player since Alan Shearer against Inter Milan in 2003 to score an away Champions League goal. It was then a matter of settling in and doing what they could to get under the skin of their opponents – something that happens all too readily in these parts, especially against teams from across the Channel. Knowing there wasn’t cavalry of sufficient calibre on the bench to call upon to freshen things up, the visitors had to leave everything out there to complete their assassination of the Parisiens, and that is exactly what Eddie Howe got. Mbappe was the only one really looking like he had the ingenuity to unlock the resolute Geordie rearguard, missing an overhead kick early in the second half before sashaying his way into the penalty area to create an opening for Bradley Barcola, who had to score, only for Pope to fling out a hand to claw the ball away. Two big penalty appeals were waved away and the gesticulations turned into over-zealous protestations one too many times for the referee’s liking, earning several PSG players a caution. They were doing it again in Europe. A league double over the might of PSG – nobody saw this coming so soon into the Saudi regime. More pertinently, however, victory over AC Milan in their final group match in two week’s time and the knockout stages beckons. Mbappe flashed just wide right at the death, Ousmane Dembele, once the world’s second-most expensive player, was denied by another close-range Pope wondersave, while Barcola again fluffed his lines. It took a Livramento handball, spotted by VAR, to break Geordie hearts. Their knockout stage hopes are still alive, but it could, and should, have been so much more rosy. Read More Newcastle fans attacked in Paris before Champions League match On this day in 2015: Jamie Vardy scores in 11th game in a row Football rumours: Victor Osimhen keen on making Chelsea move The sporting weekend in pictures Chelsea’s Mauricio Pochettino reacts to 4-1 loss at Newcastle: ‘You blame yourself’ Erik ten Hag: Schedule has already crossed limits of what players can handle
2023-11-29 09:58
Oil prices rise after storm disrupts Kazakh, Russian exports
Oil prices rise after storm disrupts Kazakh, Russian exports
By Yuka Obayashi TOKYO Oil prices rose on Wednesday as a storm in the Black Sea region disrupted
2023-11-29 09:55
Texas could get screwed out of College Football Playoff berth, even with Big 12 title
Texas could get screwed out of College Football Playoff berth, even with Big 12 title
Will the Texas Longhorns make the College Football Playoff? Find out the key factors that determine their chances.
2023-11-29 09:52
Milei Meets US Officials, IMF in Post-Victory Washington Visit
Milei Meets US Officials, IMF in Post-Victory Washington Visit
Argentine President-elect Javier Milei met with US officials days ahead of his inauguration as the libertarian looks to
2023-11-29 09:50
Hamas Releases 12 Hostages Despite Claims of Truce Violations
Hamas Releases 12 Hostages Despite Claims of Truce Violations
Hamas has turned over 12 more hostages — 10 Israelis and two Thai citizens — to the Red
2023-11-29 09:49
College Football Playoff Bracket if 12 teams made the CFP: Oklahoma misses out
College Football Playoff Bracket if 12 teams made the CFP: Oklahoma misses out
What will the future of the College Football Playoff look like? Explore the 12-team bracket and projected Top 4 seeds based on the current CFP rankings.
2023-11-29 09:28
Australia’s Inflation Cools, Boosting Case for Rate Pause
Australia’s Inflation Cools, Boosting Case for Rate Pause
Australia’s monthly inflation gauge snapped two months of acceleration in October, bolstering the case for the Reserve Bank
2023-11-29 09:24
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