Archive for the January 2, 2019
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US Anti-Doping Agency chief Travis Tygart urged the World Anti-Doping Agency to reinstate the ban on Russia, calling the country's return to the sports fold "a total joke". "The situation is a total joke and
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Pakistan's struggling batsmen must find a way to handle South Africa's potent pace attack if they are to claw their way back into the three-match series in the second test that starts on what is
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The wife of disgraced cricketer David Warner has revealed she is pregnant again after suffering a miscarriage in the aftermath of her husband's part in a ball-tampering scandal that rocked the game. Candice Warner took
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Roger Federer took the honours in the much-anticipated mixed doubles clash with fellow great Serena Williams in what the latter described as the "match of her career" at the Hopman Cup in Perth Tuesday. In
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Jamie Vardy rescued a dire match with an eye-catching celebration as his goal secured Leicester City a 1-0 win away at Everton in their New Year's day Premier League fixture on Tuesday. The 31-year-old showed
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Currency volumes traded by Japanese retail investors have shrunk significantly in recent years, exchange data showed, driven by lower yen and dollar volatility and potentially reducing the retail community's impact on the broader market. Data
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The Sri Lankan rupee closed slightly firmer on Tuesday but trade was thin as many foreign currency traders were on holiday for the new year. Continued outflows of foreign funds mainly from government bonds due
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Mexico's main stock index closed out its worst quarter in over 17 years on Monday, dragged down by doubts about how the new leftist government will manage the economy as well as concerns over global
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Indian shares closed higher on the New Year day, clawing back from losses in the first few hours, on buying trends witnessed in some financial stocks and market heavyweights. The benchmark BSE index closed up
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Wall Street advanced in low-volume trading on Monday as revelers gathered to ring in 2019, marking the end of the worst year for US stocks since 2008, the height of the financial crisis. Wall Street
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