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How big banks won the banking crisis
How big banks won the banking crisis
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and the US regional banking crisis that followed earlier this year had major economic and regulatory repercussions for lenders across the globe, some of which may be felt for years to come. But now that the more immediate threat of the crisis has dissipated, some clear winners have emerged.
2023-09-05 19:59
KL Rahul named in India's Cricket World Cup squad. Tilak Varma and Prasidh Krishna miss out
KL Rahul named in India's Cricket World Cup squad. Tilak Varma and Prasidh Krishna miss out
KL Rahul has been named in India's Cricket World Cup squad despite the wicketkeeper-batter not playing in an international game since May
2023-09-05 19:58
Albemarle aims to close buyout of lithium developer Liontown by mid-2024
Albemarle aims to close buyout of lithium developer Liontown by mid-2024
Albemarle aims to close its buyout of Australian lithium developer Liontown Resources by the middle of 2024, its
2023-09-05 19:56
Real Madrid have spelled Jude Bellingham's name wrong in their own dressing room
Real Madrid have spelled Jude Bellingham's name wrong in their own dressing room
Jude Bellingham is a generational talent, and the wonderkid has made a brilliant start to life at his new club Real Madrid. However, it looks like there are still a few teething problems with the language barrier – after the Spanish club spelled his name wrong in their own locker room. Bellingham was reacting after scoring yet another goal for his new side after moving from Borussia Dortmund when people noticed an unexpected detail in the background. The player, who is still just 20-years-old, scored the winner for Real Madrid against Getafe on Saturday (September 2) and cameras captured his reaction to the result. "I've never heard a stadium sound louder in my life,” Bellingham said, before celebrating with his fellow players. Only, people on social media seemed a little more concerned with his locker, which featured a big spelling mistake. The big letters behind him actually spelled out “Bellimgham” and not Bellingham. "Can’t even spell his name right on that locker," one football fan posted. However they spell his name, Real Madrid fans have definitely already taken him in as one of their own. He’s enjoyed an incredible start, having scored on his debut against Athletic Bilbao. He then scored two and scored again against Celta Vigo before scoring against Getafe. In fact, he has equalled Cristiano Ronaldo’s record set in 2009, having become only the second Real Madrid player in history to score in their first four games for the team. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings
2023-09-05 19:55
Villarreal sack coach Setien after poor start to season
Villarreal sack coach Setien after poor start to season
Villarreal coach Quique Setien paid the price for a slow start to the season as the La Liga club announced...
2023-09-05 19:48
Sergio Ramos reveals he turned down contract offers to join Sevilla
Sergio Ramos reveals he turned down contract offers to join Sevilla
Sergio Ramos has revealed he turned down offers from Saudi Arabia and MLS in order to return to Sevilla.
2023-09-05 19:48
What next for Jadon Sancho after his public fall-out at Manchester United?
What next for Jadon Sancho after his public fall-out at Manchester United?
Jadon Sancho’s future at Manchester United appears uncertain after a public falling-out with manager Erik ten Hag. It is the latest instalment in what has been a frustrating spell at Old Trafford for the England international. Here, the PA news agency looks at where it has gone wrong. What has happened? Ten Hag did not include Sancho in his squad for Sunday’s game at Arsenal, saying the player had not reached the required “level” in training. This was quickly disputed by Sancho in a strong statement on social media. The 23-year-old claimed he had been made a “scapegoat” for a long time and that claims about his conduct in training were “completely untrue”. Coming after two difficult years at the club, it raised questions over his future. What were the previous issues? Sancho’s United career does not seem to have ignited. Considered one of England’s brightest young prospects, he arrived amid much fanfare in the summer of 2021, but illness initially restricted his involvement. Then there was the turbulence of manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer being replaced by Ralf Rangnick before Ten Hag’s arrival last summer. Confidence clearly suffered and Sancho was unable to find any consistent form. What has happened under Ten Hag? Sancho’s performances did not significantly improve after Ten Hag’s arrival last summer and he was consequently overlooked for England’s World Cup squad. Ten Hag went on to criticise his “fitness state” and revealed he spent time training away from the squad on an “individual programme”. Since then opportunities have been restricted by the form of Marcus Rashford and further competition from Antony and Alejandro Garnacho. Is wasn’t meant to be this way was it? Absolutely not. Sancho was highly rated in Manchester City’s academy and the club were disappointed to lose him when he opted to join Borussia Dortmund in 2017. Some questioned whether that move was wise and suggested he should have stayed to work under Pep Guardiola, as Phil Foden did, but it seemed to pay off. Sancho had four highly fruitful years in Germany and became an established international. He seemed ready for the move in 2021, but it has simply not gone to plan. What happens next? After going public with his grievances in the way he did, it seems unlikely he will be back in the United side any time soon. He would need to settle his differences with the manager and then convince him he is playing well enough to be selected. That could take time. There have been suggestions a Saudi Arabian club could offer an immediate way out, but there has been no firm interest reported. It could be a quiet few months ahead. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Leeds release prop Zane Tetevano to return to New Zealand after heart surgery Chris Dobey keen to bring major darts trophy to St James’ Park Artificial intelligence could replace referees within 30 years – expert
2023-09-05 19:27
Jill Biden: US first lady tests positive for Covid-19
Jill Biden: US first lady tests positive for Covid-19
She is experiencing mild symptoms, the White House says, while President Joe Biden tested negative.
2023-09-05 19:25
UK PMI survey shows sharpest business slowdown in 7 months
UK PMI survey shows sharpest business slowdown in 7 months
By David Milliken LONDON Business activity in Britain's services sector fell last month for the first time since
2023-09-05 19:24
Roundup: Lili Reinhart, Sydney Sweeney Aren't Feuding; Clemson Hammered By Duke; USMNT Transfer Grades
Roundup: Lili Reinhart, Sydney Sweeney Aren't Feuding; Clemson Hammered By Duke; USMNT Transfer Grades
Lili Reinhart and Sydney Sweeney aren't feuding, Clemson got beaten by Duke, grades for all USMNT transfers and more in the Roundup.
2023-09-05 19:24
Euro zone August downturn deeper than was thought -PMIs
Euro zone August downturn deeper than was thought -PMIs
LONDON The decline in euro zone business activity accelerated faster than initially thought last month as the bloc's
2023-09-05 19:24
The maker of Wegovy and Ozempic is now Europe's most valuable company
The maker of Wegovy and Ozempic is now Europe's most valuable company
Novo Nordisk has dethroned Bernard Arnault's luxury goods giant LVMH as Europe's most valuable company.
2023-09-05 19:21
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