Archive for  September 2019
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New York Federal Reserve Bank President John Williams defended the moves to respond to a cash shortage that hit financial markets last week but said Monday the Fed will delve into the causes. When the
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Eurozone business growth stalled this month, a survey showed on Monday, dragged down by shrinking activity in powerhouse Germany, where a manufacturing recession deepened unexpectedly. Monday's downbeat survey results come less than two weeks after
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Australia opener Cameron Bancroft is to return to Durham for the 2020 season after impressing during his first spell with the English county side. The wicketkeeper-batsman, who played in the first two Ashes Tests in
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England have dropped Jonny Bairstow from their Test squad for the tour of New Zealand, with paceman James Anderson unavailable for the two-match series due to a calf injury. Four uncapped players will be on
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The 5thChief of the Naval Staff Open Shooting Championship 2019 commenced at Pakistan Navy Shooting Range, PNS Bahadur, here on Monday. Almost 400 shooters from all over Pakistan are participating in the week long Championship.
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Pakistani cricketers, including the skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed, have attended level one coaching course organized by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) in Lahore ahead of Pak-Sri Lanka series. The course was organized by the PCB on sidelines
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Australia Test great Shane Warne was Monday banned from driving for 12 months after his sixth speeding offence in a two-year period. The former leg-spinner admitted breaking a 40-miles-per-hour (64 kilometres-per-hour) limit in a hired
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Cristiano Ronaldo will miss Mario Balotelli's debut game for Brescia with the Juventus star ruled out of Tuesday's match with a slight adductor injury. "Mario will be there Tuesday," confirmed coach Eugenio Corini of the
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The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Monday gave Russia three weeks to explain "inconsistencies" in a cache of laboratory data handed over to investigators, raising the possibility of a fresh ban on the country in the
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Romania, Hungary and Slovakia have been ordered to play their next home matches in Euro 2020 qualifying behind closed doors due to racist behaviour from their supporters, UEFA announced on Monday. European football's governing body
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