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02.10 / 12:03
UPS President Saudi Aramco scouts for more LNG deals
Saudi Aramco is looking for more acquisitions in LNG following a first-ever deal in the industry last month, as it sees growing demand for the fuel.
02.10 / 11:53
UPS DOW economy Nov show Us government shutdown Stock market today: World shares mostly lower as Congress averts a US government shutdown
Shares are mostly lower in Europe and Asia even after the U.S. Congress averted a U.S. government shutdown
02.10 / 09:21
Provident Reuters Action WhatsApp track country Department India-Canada news: Are lentils going to be a chokepoint amid diplomatic tension
Also read: Amid India-Canada row, Elon Musk accuses Canadian PM Justin Trudeau of ‘crushing free speech’ But a senior government official told Reuters that New Delhi has not instructed importers to refrain from purchases. Besides, an official with the Canadian Global Affairs Department said that Canada is also not taking any action that would directly affect trade with India.
02.10 / 06:49
UPS FIVE Platform Netflix President Warner Bros show Warner Bros streaming boss flags local Max rollout in blow for Foxtel
Warner Bros Discovery’s head of streaming says the broadcasting giant expects to launch its Max platform locally in 2025, putting at risk one of the most lucrative pipelines of content for Foxtel and its Binge platform.
02.10 / 05:51
UPS WhatsApp stars reports India vs Netherlands Warm Up Match Tomorrow: Check when and where to watch; weather forecast, pitch report and more
India vs England, ICC World Cup 2023 Warm-Up Match Highlights: Match called off, India to play next on 3 Oct Netherlands had faced Australia in their first warm-up match at the same venue on September 30 in a game marred by rain. While no result could be obtained, Australia scored 166 for the loss of 3 wickets in their 23 overs while Netherlands could score only 84 runs and lost 6 wickets before the match was eventually called off.
02.10 / 05:23
Citi Provident VISA performer testing Australia cracks down on student visa exploitation; to ban agents caught poaching
Australia's international education sector, the federal government is set to ban education agents who are paid for poaching students away from their current institutions. These reforms come as a response to a comprehensive review led by former Victoria police chief commissioner, Christine Nixon. Clare O'Neil, Australia's home affairs minister, emphasized the government's commitment to restoring integrity in Australia's international education system and safeguarding the welfare of students, saying, «The party is over, the rots and loopholes that have plagued this system will be shut down.
02.10 / 01:55
Reuters NASDAQ Manufacturing WhatsApp show reports Asian markets mixed as China’s factory activity expands, US govt shutdown averts; dollar gains
Read here: US Congress passes bill to fund govt for 45 days, averts shutdown Japan’s Nikkei 225 gained 0.68%, while the Topix rose 0.45%. Chinese markets are closed for the Golden Week holiday. Stock markets in South Korea and Hong Kong are also shut for holidays.
02.10 / 00:43
UPS Man Pool Yellow stage pop Beaten Portugal can still save Wallabies World Cup
Australia’s Rugby World Cup hopes are still narrowly alive after a bonus point victory, against a relentless Portugal in Saint-Étienne.
02.10 / 00:43
MET CEO PwC information reports PwC paid for tax officer’s Paris trip
PwC paid for senior tax officer Jeremy Hirschhorn to fly to Paris to address the big four firm’s two-day global tax conference for clients and partners – at the height of the tax leaks scandal.
01.10 / 20:30
UPS Man Pool show consequences ‘Walking dead’ Wallabies wait on fate after beating Portugal
Saint-Etienne, France | Australia is on the brink of making the Rugby World Cup quarterfinals. And on the brink of missing out.
01.10 / 18:07
COST UPS 2020 reports recommendations Perpetual’s D’Aloisio faces re-election hurdle after sour Pendal deal
Perpetual chairman Tony D’Aloisio faces a challenge to his re-election to the fund management group’s board after influential proxy advisory Ownership Matters recommended shareholders vote against it.
01.10 / 18:05
COST Target DOW President reports week Top 5 things to watch in markets in the week ahead
Investing.com — With an eleventh-hour deal reached to avert a U.S. government shutdown investors will be focusing on U.S. jobs data and speeches by Federal Reserve head Jerome Powell and European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde in the week ahead. Central banks meeting in Australia and New Zealand will also be in focus and markets continue to digest the ‘higher for longer’ interest rates mantra. Here’s what you need to know to start your week.
01.10 / 17:25
Provident Manufacturing WhatsApp show 500 SAIL aims to invest ₹5,500 cr in FY24
₹5,500 crore during this fiscal year to expand capacity, Amarendu Prakash, chairman, SAIL, said. “Last year, it was at ₹8,000 crore. Since current expenditure includes sustenance projects and de-bottling projects, it will be the same level as previous years, about ₹5,500 crores or so," he said on the sidelines of a conference.
01.10 / 12:29
UPS Citi Manufacturing Fighting Dreams Celebrity Cleary steers Penrith to third straight NRL title
Penrith halfback Nathan Cleary manufactured an astonishing 26-24 comeback victory over the Brisbane Broncos as the Panthers became the first team in 40 years to win three straight National Rugby League titles in a Grand Final thriller on Sunday.
01.10 / 12:29
IPO CEO Strategy UBS reports Baker McKenzie partner jumps to Adamantem Capital
A new face is set to be wandering the corridors of Sydney private equity firm Adamantem Capital.
01.10 / 12:29
COST FIVE Man Airlines show AFR readers temper spending as rates bite
Readers of The Australian Financial Review are tempering their discretionary spending as interest rates and the rising costs of essentials, such as groceries and petrol, sting wallets.
01.10 / 11:25
UPS WhatsApp performer ICC World Cup 2023: Yuzvendra Chahal opens up on non-inclusion in India's squad, says ‘it’s been three World Cup’
ICC World Cup 2023: Team India is set to enter the ICC World Cup 2023 and will play its first match against Australia on 8 October. The final squads were announced on Thursday and spinner Ravichandran Ashwin got the last-minute entry after Axar Patel was ruled out due to injury. The fans were happy about Ravichandran Ashwin's inclusion but also mentioned the absence of another great leg spinner Yuzvendra Chahal.
01.10 / 08:29
FIVE Booking Man Fox Enterprise stars Wolff claims credit for Rupert Murdoch’s sudden retirement
Five days before the worldwide launch of The Fall, writer Michael Wolff’s vicious deconstruction of the Murdoch family and its Fox News machine, Rupert Murdoch stepped down as chairman of both Fox Corporation and News Corp. Wolff claims some credit for that.
01.10 / 08:29
COST Action Entertainment Barrett reports Kerry Stokes, Bruce McWilliam, Seven emails ‘personally embarrassing’
Emails sent by senior executives close to billionaire businessman Kerry Stokes about their ties to disgraced former soldier Ben Roberts-Smith would be “personally embarrassing” if released, the Federal Court says.
01.10 / 07:57
UPS WhatsApp performer stage testing Yuvraj Singh heaps praises on Shubman Gill, makes bold World Cup prediction: ‘Potential to become the best…’
ICC WC 2023: Shubman Gill will be leading run scorer, R Ashwin's selection warning sign for others, says AB de Villiers Speaking to The Week, the former left-handed batter said "Shubman Gill has the potential to be the best player of his generation. The guy works hard, his attitude has been like that since 19-20.

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