Archive for the October 6, 2019
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A stoppage-time James Milner penalty sparked huge celebrations at Anfield as Liverpool beat Leicester City 2-1 on Saturday for an eighth successive Premier League win that moved them eight points clear at the top of
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Sifan Hassan surged to her second gold medal of the World Championships with victory in the 1,500 metres on Saturday, shrugging off the doping controversy that has embroiled her banned coach Alberto Salazar. The 26-year-old
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World number one Novak Djokovic on Saturday cruised into the Japan Open final, thrashing David Goffin 6-3, 6-4. In the final, Djokovic will face Australian qualifier John Millman, who squeezed past American opponent Reilly Opelka
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New-look Sri Lanka achieved their biggest T20 win over world number one Pakistan by 64 runs on the back of some brilliant batting and bowling in Lahore on Saturday. Opener Danushka Gunathilaka scored a career
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Leading mills kept on the sidelines on cotton market on Saturday due to higher retas, dealers said. The official spot rate was unchanged at Rs 8700, they added. In ready session, about 7,000 bales of
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Chicago Board of Trade soyabean futures eased on Thursday, their second day in a row of losses, after early strength failed to push the most-active contract through a 10-week high it hit on Tuesday, traders
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Northwest European gasoline refining margins rose on Thursday from $9.8 a barrel to $12.3, supported by lower oil prices. Gasoline stocks in the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp (ARA) refining and storage hub fell by 7% in the week
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Imperative Execution, an upstart, artificial intelligence-driven US stock trading venue operator, is going after the business of the New York Stock Exchange and other bourses by adopting their pricing models and may soon register as
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Kenya's first green bond has raised 4.3 billion shillings ($41.45 million) to build environmentally-friendly student accommodation, the issue's lead arranger said on Thursday. So-called green bonds are fixed income securities that raise capital for projects
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Kenya's first green bond has raised 4.3 billion shillings ($41.45 million) to build environmentally-friendly student accommodation, the issue's lead arranger said on Thursday. So-called green bonds are fixed income securities that raise capital for projects
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