Archive for the February 3, 2019
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Tennis Australia accused firebrand Bernard Tomic on Saturday of deliberately trying to sabotage the nation's Davis Cup team in a nasty spat with captain Lleyton Hewitt and withdrew all support for him. Tomic launched an
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Adelaide will host the world's top tennis stars from next year at a new joint ATP-WTA tournament set to be played ahead of the Australian Open Grand Slam, it was announced Saturday. The event will
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Former champions Serbia, Germany, Australia and Italy punched tickets to the Davis Cup finals on Saturday, while Japan rallied from a 2-1 deficit as Taro Daniel won the decisive rubber to overcome China. Serbia, playing
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Faf du Plessis and Reeza Hendricks shared a record partnership as South Africa ended a nine-match Pakistan T20 winning streak in the first international at Newlands on Friday. South Africa prevailed by six runs in
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Chicago Board of Trade corn futures ended lower Thursday on chart-based selling and positioning at the end of the month, and on a larger estimate of Argentina's developing crop, traders said. CBOT March corn settled
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Volume of business showed significant rise on the cotton market on Saturday as mills and spinners indulged in forward buying ahead of the Pakistan Cotton Ginners Association (PCGA) fortnightly report, dealers said. The official spot
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Chicago Board of Trade soyabean futures closed lower in largely technical moves on Thursday, falling to the day's lows toward the close on end-of-month selling, traders said. CBOT March soyabeans settled down 5-3/4 cents at
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The lowest price in the first round of offers in the tenders from Turkey's state grain board TMO to purchase 300,000 tonnes of red milling wheat which closed on Wednesday was $261.90 a tonne c&f,
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Jordan's state grain buyer has purchased about 60,000 tonnes of animal feed barley to be sourced from optional origins in an international tender for up to 120,000 tonnes which closed on Wednesday, traders said. It
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Middle Eastern funds will invest in Saudi and Kuwaiti stocks this year but remain cautious about other regional markets and are at their least bullish in a January since 2013, according to a Reuters poll.
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