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Views of the famed Taj Mahal in Agra, India, have been obscured by smog. New Delhi has a severe air quality level of 424, according to live rankings kept by Swiss group IQAir, the worst among global capitals. The city battles smog — a toxic mix of smoke and fog — every winter as cold air traps dust, emissions and smoke from illegal farm fires. Delhi flights faced delays, with tracking website Flightradar24 showing 88% of departures and 54% of arrivals were delayed as of Thursday afternoon due to smog. Lahore, the capital of Pakistan’s eastern province of Punjab, was rated the world’s most polluted city on Friday, in IQAir’s rankings.
Persons: Atishi, Taj, Pawan Sharma, stubble, Manish Swarup, ” Sahab Ram Organizations: DELHI, Delhi, Getty Locations: New Delhi, Agra, India, Amritsar . New Delhi, Swiss, Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Punjab’s Fazilka, Lahore, Pakistan’s
Goldman Sachs on Thursday promoted 95 executives to its partnership. AdvertisementDavid Solomon, CEO of Goldman Sachs. The average tenure of the partner class is 16 years at Goldman Sachs. Marine Abiad, Global Banking & Markets, ParisBenny Adler, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkAdvertisementShahzad Ali, Controllers, New YorkAsh Ang, Global Banking & Markets, SingaporeLucia Arienti, Global Banking & Markets, LondonMatthew Armas, Asset & Wealth Management, New YorkAdvertisementPatrick Armstrong, Asset & Wealth Management, New YorkSebastian Ayton, Global Banking & Markets, ParisAmitayush Bahri, Asset & Wealth Management, LondonRob Barlick Jr, Asset & Wealth Management, MiamiAdvertisementDavid Bear, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkAmanda Beisel, Controllers, New YorkJeff Bernstein, Asset & Wealth Management, New YorkLyla Bibi, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkAdvertisementAnne Bizien, Global Banking & Markets, ParisTristan Blood, Asset & Wealth Management, LondonBrittany Boals Moeller, Asset & Wealth Management, AtlantaMarc Boheim, Asset & Wealth Management, LondonAdvertisementChris Bonner, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkKevin Boova, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkRelated storiesOonagh Bradley, Compliance, LondonTimothy Braude, Asset & Wealth Management, New YorkAdvertisementSteven Budig, Asset & Wealth Management, New YorkJacqueline Cassidy, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkSorubh Chandani, Asset & Wealth Management, New YorkPamela Codo-Lotti, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkAdvertisementBracha Cohen, Asset & Wealth Management, New YorkShaun Cullinan, Asset & Wealth Management, New YorkMarc d'Andlau, Global Banking & Markets, ParisAdam Davis, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkAdvertisementMatthew Doherty, Asset & Wealth Management, New YorkJason Eisenstadt, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkAshley Everett, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkAlex Finston, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkAdvertisementAlison Flood, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkArvind Giridhar, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkAshwin Gupta, Asset & Wealth Management, New YorkSonia Gupta, Global Banking & Markets, San FranciscoAdvertisementTerry Hagerty, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkRobert Hamilton Kelly, Asset & Wealth Management, West Palm BeachAxel Hoefer, Global Banking & Markets, FrankfurtDylan Hogarty, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkAdvertisementTim Holliday, Corporate Treasury, LondonKazuya Iketani, Global Banking & Markets, TokyoSumedh Jaiswal, Global Banking & Markets, LondonKyle Jessen, Global Banking & Markets, San FranciscoAdvertisementLotfi Karoui, Global Investment Research, New YorkFeroz Khosla, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkLarry Kleinman, Tax, New YorkJared Klyman, Asset & Wealth Management, New YorkAdvertisementDaniel Korich, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkRebecca Kruger, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkKosuke Kurosawa, Global Banking & Markets, TokyoShane Lee, Global Banking & Markets, CalgaryAdvertisementMichael Leister, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkMatthew Leskowitz, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkHilary Lopez, Asset & Wealth Management, LondonCedric Lucas, Asset & Wealth Management, New YorkAdvertisementMazen Makarem, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkMatthew Mason, Global Banking & Markets, Hong KongJans Meckel, Global Banking & Markets, ParisPatrick Moran, Legal, New YorkAdvertisementLeonie Morel, Global Banking & Markets, LondonJohn O'Connor, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkSteve Orr, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkLeke Osinubi, Engineering Division, New YorkAdvertisementElizabeth Overbay, Platform Solutions, New YorkJonathan Perry, Engineering Division, LondonThomas Plank, Global Banking & Markets, SingaporeCaitlin Pollak, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkAdvertisementLing Pong, Asset & Wealth Management, Hong KongJoe Porter, Global Banking & Markets, San FranciscoVishaal Rana, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkAlexandre Reinert, Global Banking & Markets, Hong KongAdvertisementMonique Rollins, Corporate Treasury, New YorkMarcos Rosenberg, Asset & Wealth Management, RichardsonMarc Schaffer, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkJan Scheffel, Global Banking & Markets, LondonAdvertisementRahul Sharma, Engineering Division, Menlo ParkEric Sheridan, Global Investment Research, New YorkSalil Sheth, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkJonathan Shugar, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkAdvertisementAlyson Shupe, Asset & Wealth Management, New YorkAaron Siegel, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkAdam Siegler, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkCraig Smart, Global Banking & Markets, New YorkAdvertisementAndre Souza, Global Banking & Markets, LondonThom Spoto, Asset & Wealth Management, West Palm BeachLesley Steele, Risk, LondonTeppei Takanabe, Global Banking & Markets, TokyoAdvertisementLaura van Alkemade, Global Banking & Markets, LondonDennis Walsh, Asset & Wealth Management, New YorkAlexandra Wilson-Elizondo, Asset & Wealth Management, New YorkSylvia Yeh, Asset & Wealth Management, New
Persons: Goldman Sachs, David Solomon, , Solomon, John Waldron, Goldman, Michael Kovac, Beth Hammack, Stephanie Cohen, Katie Koch, Paris Benny Adler, Shahzad Ali, York Ash Ang, Singapore Lucia Arienti, London Matthew Armas, Patrick Armstrong, New York Sebastian Ayton, Paris Amitayush, London Rob Barlick Jr, David Bear, New York Amanda Beisel, Jeff Bernstein, New York Lyla Bibi, Anne Bizien, Tristan Blood, London Brittany Boals Moeller, Atlanta Marc Boheim, Chris Bonner, New York Kevin Boova, Oonagh Bradley, Timothy Braude, Steven Budig, Jacqueline Cassidy, New York Sorubh, New York Pamela Codo, Bracha Cohen, Shaun Cullinan, New York Marc d'Andlau, Paris Adam Davis, Matthew Doherty, New York Jason Eisenstadt, New York Ashley Everett, New York Alex Finston, Alison Flood, New York Arvind Giridhar, Ashwin Gupta, New York Sonia Gupta, Terry Hagerty, New York Robert Hamilton Kelly, Beach Axel Hoefer, Frankfurt Dylan Hogarty, Tim Holliday, London Kazuya Iketani, Kyle Jessen, Lotfi, New York Feroz Khosla, New York Larry Kleinman, New York Jared Klyman, Daniel Korich, New York Rebecca Kruger, New York Kosuke Kurosawa, Tokyo Shane Lee, Michael Leister, New York Matthew Leskowitz, New York Hilary Lopez, London Cedric Lucas, Mazen, New York Matthew Mason, Hong Kong Jans, Paris Patrick Moran, Leonie Morel, London John O'Connor, Steve Orr, New York Leke, Elizabeth Overbay, New York Jonathan Perry, Thomas Plank, Singapore Caitlin Pollak, Ling, Hong Kong Joe Porter, San Francisco Vishaal Rana, New York Alexandre Reinert, Monique Rollins, New York Marcos Rosenberg, Richardson Marc Schaffer, New York Jan Scheffel, Rahul Sharma, Eric Sheridan, New York Salil, New York Jonathan Shugar, Alyson, Aaron Siegel, New York Adam Siegler, New York Craig Smart, Andre Souza, London Thom Spoto, Palm Beach Lesley Steele, Laura van Alkemade, London Dennis Walsh, New York Alexandra Wilson, New York Sylvia Yeh, Piotr Zurawski, Emmalyse Brownstein, Reed Alexander Organizations: Service, Goldman, Business, Wall Street, Global Banking, Markets, Paris, New, Wealth Management, Asset, London, Atlanta, Compliance, San, Beach, Frankfurt, Corporate Treasury, Global Investment Research, Hong, Engineering Division, Solutions, Engineering, Menlo, Palm Beach Locations: Wall, New York, York, Singapore, London, Paris, Paris Amitayush Bahri, Miami, New, San Francisco, Tokyo, Calgary, Hong Kong
If the former president wins, Caparra’s “my version of this country” comment could be instructive. Economic concerns dominateIf Trump wins, voters like Joseph Knowles and Brian McMutuary will be part of his comeback math too. CNNIf Harris wins, women will be the foundation of her coalition. Many Trump voters echo their candidate in saying the only way for Harris to win is through fraud. Attorney Joan London is another Haley voter turned Harris voter.
Persons: Pennsylvania CNN — Shannon Elliott, Kristin Caparra, “ I’m, ’ ’, Elliott, , ” Caparra, Kamala Harris, , Caparra, Drexel Hill, Donald Trump, ” Elliott, Joe Biden’s, Caparra’s, Diehard Trump, Nikki Haley, Trump, Harris, ” Ebersole, Joseph Knowles, Brian McMutuary, Knowles, Biden, “ We’ve, , ” Knowles, John King, CNN McMutuary, McMutuary, Tamara Varga, Suresh Sharma, , ” John King, Lakeysha Hallmon, ” Hallmon, ” Shannon Elliott, ’ ” Elliott, Michael Pesce, Haley, Angela Lang, Chris Mudd, ” Trump, “ He’s, ’ ”, Pesce, Pennsylvania Haley, Joan London, she’s Organizations: Pennsylvania CNN, Trump, Drexel Hill, Democratic Socialist Party, Swarthmore, Drexel, South Carolina Gov, Republicans, CNN, Republican, Republican Party, Biden, White, Democratic, Black, Communities, Reagan Republican, GOP Locations: Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Swarthmore, Delaware County, Washington, Iowa, Michigan, Macomb County, Milwaukee, , Tucson , Arizona, Georgia, Atlanta, Bucks County, New Tripoli , Pennsylvania, Cedar Falls , Iowa, London
"Missing You" is the next Harlan Coben mystery coming to Netflix in 2025. The most recent Coben show, "Fool Me Once," became one of Netflix's most-watched shows. AdvertisementNetflix found huge success with "Fool Me Once," based on a novel by Harlan Coben — and is about to serve up another. "Missing You" features several actors from previous Harlan Coben showsRichard Armitage as Ellis Stagger in "Missing You." Marc Warren, who appeared in "Safe," plays Monte Leburn, and James Nesbitt, who worked with Armitage on "Stay Close," plays Calligan.
Persons: Harlan Coben, , Harlan Coben —, Michelle Keegan, Maya Stern, Rosalind Eleazar, Kat Donovan, Ashley Walters, Josh Buchanan, Vishal Sharma, Kat Donovan's fiancé, Josh —, hasn't, Donovan, Josh, Lenny Henry, Clint Donovan, Richard Armitage, Ellis, Marc Warren, Monte, James Nesbitt, Armitage, Steve Pemberton, Matt Jay, Willis, Samantha Spiro Organizations: Netflix, Service Locations: New York
The World Series is here and the Goliaths are set to battle for the trophy. This World Series match-up of coastal behemoths may have seemed inevitable but it has, in fact, been a rarity in the expanded playoff era. And their relievers will be needed even more in this World Series. GO DEEPER Yankees, Dodgers to square off in World Series: 5 storylines to watchC. Trent Rosecrans (Dodgers): It’s the depth of the lineup. season in the Bronx will end — with him raising the World Series MVP trophy.
Persons: Sully Sullenberger, Derek Jeter, Dodgers haven’t, Kirk Gibson hobbled, Orel Hershiser, Eno, Ruths, Zack Meisel, Rob Manfred’s, Shohei Ohtani, Sam Blum, they’ve, Jen McCaffrey, Kaitlyn McGrath, Aaron Judge, Trent Rosecrans, Keith Law, Brittany, Dave Roberts, we’ll, Shohei, Juan Soto, Ohtani, Brendan Kuty, Giancarlo Stanton, Andy McCullough, Alex Vesia, Brusdar, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Kepner, Sammon, Sahadev Sharma, Chandler Rome, Freddie Freeman, Stephen Nesbitt, Juan Soto’s, Patrick Mooney, Steve Berman, , Ken Rosenthal, Noah Furtado, Soto, Mookie Betts, Luis Gil, Jim McIsaac Organizations: Yankees, Dodgers, MLB, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, . Dodgers, Dodgers ’, Rosenthal, Dodger, Mets, Cleveland, American League, National League Locations: Hudson, Orel, York, Bronx
So her group is starting to focus more on making connections between climate change and increasingly powerful storms and wildfires, she said. This spring, the class took a trip to the Blue Ridge Mountains to learn about how climate change can impact forests and wildlife. And we definitely see it with the climate crisis.”Moerman views climate denialism among evangelical Christians as a product of misinformation. To combat such ideas, the Evangelical Environmental Network hosts webinars on the science of climate change and how faith connects to climate action. “Some pastors get kind of hung up talking about climate change, but to me, it’s biblical faithfulness 101,” he said in an interview.
Persons: Donald Trump, , Donald Trump —, Trump, Jessica Moerman, Moerman, ” Moerman, Adam Hubert, Hubert, ” Adam Hubert, Hope, , that’s, Jim Inhofe, Mike Huckabee, Caleb Haynes, ” Haynes doesn’t, Haynes, ” Trump, We’ve Organizations: Evangelical Environmental Network, Pew Research Center, White, Trump, Pew Research, Evangelical Environmental, Young, Action, Hope, NBC, Arkansas Gov, Volunteers, Christian Locations: Greensboro , North Carolina, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Nashville , Tennessee, , Ohio, Montana
A leaked internal guidebook from MrBeast is being passed around the tech world. Tech workers and investors are digging into the YouTuber's views on hiring, managing, and more. Related storiesA hardcore founder who writes like a real personMrBeast's guidebook is the latest "hardcore" corporate document to go viral in the tech world. "Leaked internal emails and memos are religious texts for the tech world," Alder said. Donaldson's casual, unpretentious writing style was a big factor in helping it spread across the tech world, industry insiders told BI.
Persons: , He's, Jimmy Donaldson, Donaldson, Brian Chesky, Combinator's Paul Graham, Tom Alder, Alder, Jeff Bezos, ByteDance, Donaldson isn't, it's, John McCarus, Steve Jobs, MrBeast, Rachel Roberts Mattox, Mattox, Marc Cohen, Abhishek Sharma Organizations: Tech, Service, Hacker, Big Tech, YouTube, Unbundled, Google Locations: Silicon Valley
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChina rally 'to rent not to own', says Rockefeller International's Ruchir SharmaRuchir Sharma, Rockefeller International chairman, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk Chinese stocks surging and what's behind it.
Persons: Rockefeller International's Ruchir Sharma Ruchir Sharma Organizations: Email China, Rockefeller International
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInnoVen Capital: Consumer sector offers biggest opportunity for venture debt dealsAshish Sharma of Innoven Capital India shares his views on the venture debt ecosystem in India and enumerates the sectors that he thinks offer the biggest opportunities.
Persons: Ashish Sharma Organizations: Consumer, Innoven Capital India Locations: India
Georgia voter Christine Nguyen and John King in Decatur, Georgia CNNRebel Teahouse is in Decatur, in reliably blue suburban DeKalb County just outside Atlanta. It is one of the places that helped Biden to his stunning, razor-thin 2020 Georgia win and is now a key test of whether Harris can assemble a similar winning coalition. “Absolutely no,” was Gardner’s answer when we asked whether the switch from Biden to Harris would make him rethink. Republican George W. Bush won 66% in Gwinnett in 2004; in 2020, Biden carried the county with 58%. CNNLike Ngyuen, Hallmon sometimes finds herself in debates over whether Harris or Trump is better for small business and the overall economy.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Christine Nguyen, , ” Nguyen, That’s, Nguyen, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Harris, , John King, Biden, Trump, Biden’s, Kamala, ” Harris, , Jan Gardner, ” John King, Suresh Sharma, CNN Suresh Sharma, ” Sharma, Sharma, Republican Mitt Romney, Cobb, , Harris Chantá Villano, Willis, Villano, I’ve, ” Villano, ” Willis, ” Kim Cavaliere, Republican George W, Bush, Cavaliere, ” Cavaliere, ” Hallmon, Hallmon, ’ Hallmon, Martin Luther King Jr, Lakeysha Hallmon, that’s Organizations: Georgia CNN, Biden, Trump, Democratic, Decatur , Georgia CNN, Black, White, CNN, Statewide, American, Pacific Islanders, NASA, General Electric, Republican, Republican Party, Washington, Retail, Sears, Ward Locations: Decatur, Georgia, battlegrounds, Decatur , Georgia, DeKalb County, Atlanta, United States, India, Jamaica, Vietnam, Marietta, Cobb County, Mexico, Powder Springs, MAGA, cryptocurrencies . Georgia, Powder Springs , Georgia, Massachusetts, Gwinnett County, Gwinnett, Ponce City, Atlanta’s
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe attitude towards wealth creation in China has changed, says Rockefeller's Ruchir SharmaRuchi Sharma, Rockefeller International chairman and Breakout Capital founder and CIO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss why he believes it's dangerous now to get rich in China, state of the Chinese economy, attracting private capital in the country, and more.
Persons: Rockefeller's Ruchir Sharma Ruchi Sharma Organizations: Rockefeller International, Breakout Capital Locations: China
CNN —As presidential politics cloud the outlook of US Steel’s merger with its Japanese rival, a national security review of the deal is now not expected to be decided until after the election, according to people familiar with the matter. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, during a White House visit in April, told reporters that the legal reviews would determine the deal’s outcome. US Steel put itself up for sale in 2023 after receiving an unsolicited, $7 billion takeover offer from Ohio-based Cleveland Cliffs. The $14.9 billion deal with Nippon Steel, Japan’s largest steelmaker, resulted from that sales process. The White House has said it would await the recommendation of the committee, which has yet to make a decision on the matter, CNN has learned.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, Fumio Kishida, Janet Yellen, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Sen, Sherrod Brown of, John Fetterman of, Saloni Sharma, ” Saloni, Josh Shapiro, Harris, , ” Manuel Bonder Organizations: CNN, Foreign Investment, US, Washington Post, US Steel, Steel, Nippon, Sherrod Brown of Ohio, Nippon Steel, White, , Democrat Locations: United States, Pittsburgh, Delaware, American, John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Cleveland, ” Pennsylvania, Western Pennsylvania
Netflix has just announced the next leading lady for “Bridgerton”: Korean Australian actor Yerin Ha. Ha, 29, who is known for her work in “Halo” and “Dune: Prophecy,” will star as Sophie Baek, the love interest of Benedict Bridgerton (Luke Thompson) in season 4 of the hit period series. “What drew me to Sophie was that she immediately has obstacles — something that she constantly has to overcome,” Ha told Tudum. “It wasn’t until I started seeing the monitors and the shots of me and Charithra [Chandran, who played Edwina] on screen and it was two dark-skinned Indian women, two Tamil women on screen,” Ashley told NBC News in 2022. Ha will be the second Asian love interest on the show, and after Ashley’s season broke Netflix weekly streaming records, fans in the comments say they’re more than excited.
Persons: Yerin Ha, , Sophie Baek, Benedict Bridgerton, Luke Thompson, Sophie, Benedict, ” Ha, Tudum, Benedict . ”, Sophie Beckett, showrunners, , Ha, Baek, Daphne, Phoebe Dynevor, Colin, Luke Newton, Anthony, Jonathan Bailey, Kate Sharma, Simone Ashley, Chandran, Edwina, ” Ashley, Ashley, Sharma, Harleen Singh Organizations: Netflix, NBC News, Brandeis University Locations: Korean, Bridgeton
At least 27 people died in Nepal on Friday when a tour bus fell into a gorge and went into the Marsyangdi River in the central district of Tanahun. The bus, carrying tourists from Maharashtra State in the center-west of India, was en route to Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu, from Pokhara, a popular tourist destination. Nepal gets a lot of Indian tourists, mostly families who arrive by road to visit major Hindu temples. Birendra Bahadur Shahi, a superintendent of police in Tanahun, said 16 others were injured in the crash. It took rescuers seven hours to lift the injured and the dead using ropes.
Persons: Birendra Bahadur Shahi, Shahi Locations: Nepal, Tanahun, Maharashtra State, India, Kathmandu, Pokhara
On Thursday, Nepal’s one-month-old government, led by the country’s largest communist party, which has close ties to Beijing, formally asked China to convert a $216 million loan for the airport into a grant, wiping away the debt. It made the request during a visit by a Chinese delegation including Sun Weidong, China’s vice foreign minister. A few weeks after it opened in January 2023, a domestic flight headed for the city crashed into a river gorge, killing 72 people. The airport has not attracted any regular international flights, dimming the financial outlook for the project. Over the last year, Nepal’s anti-corruption agency and a parliamentary committee started investigations into the airport’s construction.
Persons: Nepal’s, Sun Weidong Locations: China, Pokhara, Beijing
It's commonly believed that assets related to real estate, such as REITs, benefit from lower interest rates. A lower interest rate environment also increases the attractiveness of this investment in terms of the higher rental income yield offered by real estate. The rate of office use is set to increase over time , which will in turn lead to a recovery in office real estate demand, he said. "A focus on technology and life sciences market clusters should benefit Kilroy in the long run as we expect buoyant growth in these areas. "The remote work dynamic is probably the biggest source of uncertainty for the office real estate industry.
Persons: Morningstar, Suryansh Sharma, Morningstar's, Dave Sekera, Kilroy, Sharma, Sekera Organizations: U.S . Federal, Kilroy Realty, Morningstar, Apple Locations: REITs, U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRockefeller International's Ruchir Sharma talks the case for deregulationRuchir Sharma, Rockefeller International chairman, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk deregulation and how it impacts politics, the economy and business.
Persons: Ruchir Sharma Organizations: Rockefeller, Rockefeller International
AdvertisementBenedict's love story will be the focus of season 4Luke Thompson as Benedict Bridgerton on season three, episode one of "Bridgerton." The official logline for next season reads: "The fourth season of 'Bridgerton' turns its focus to bohemian second son Benedict (Luke Thompson). AdvertisementLuke Newton and Nicola Coughlan will reprise their roles as Colin and Penelope Bridgerton in season 4Luke Newton and Nicola Coughlan on season three of "Bridgerton." Ashley told reporter Josh Rom during a "Bridgerton" season three screening premiere on Wednesday that she will return for season four. 'Bridgerton' season 4 won't come out until 2026Martins Imhangbe as Will Mondrich and Luke Thompson as Benedict Bridgerton on season three, episode two of "Bridgerton."
Persons: , Benedict Bridgerton's, Colin Bridgerton, Luke Newton, Penelope Featherington's, Nicola Coughlan, Polin, Benedict, Luke Thompson, Benedict Bridgerton, Liam Daniel, Thompson, Eloise Bridgerton, Claudia Jessie, Francesca Bridgerton, Hannah Dodd, John Stirling, Victor Alli, Michaela Stirling, Masali, she'd, Julia Quinn's, Sophie Beckett, Sophie, Araminta Gunningworth, Brownell, loath, Silver, Colin, Penelope Bridgerton, Netflix Coughlan, TheWrap, Newton, Jess Brownell, Whistledown, he's, Simone Ashley, Kate, Jonathan Bailey, Anthony, Anthony Bridgerton, Ashley, Bailey, Josh Rom, Kate Sharma, Cressida Cowper Jessica Madsen, Cressida Cowper, Jessica Madsen, Lady Whistledown, Penelope, Cressida, Cowper, we've, Martins Imhangbe, Will Mondrich, room's, We've, Adjoa Andoh, " Brownell, It's, there's Organizations: Service, Netflix, Business, coy, Entertainment, Teen Vogue, Hollywood Reporter, Los Angeles Times, Danbury, LA Times Locations: Scotland, India, Kanthony, Wales
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailProspect of Trump tariffs: China will wait and see before reacting, Abrdn saysRay Sharma-Ong, head of multi-asset investment solutions for Southeast Asia at investment company, says China's response "has always been a bit more measured, tit-for-tat" rather than "all out" in nature.
Persons: Abrdn, Ray Sharma, Ong Locations: Trump, China, Southeast Asia
Read previewLast week, the ultrawealthy flocked to Idaho for Allen & Co.'s annual Sun Valley Conference. Pops of red and the classic tech-bro vest were in at Sun Valley 2024, but the weekend's standout style trend was a smaller accessory: tinted sunglasses. AdvertisementColorful sunglasses were the hit accessory of Sun Valley 2024Oprah Winfrey and Gayle King at the Sun Valley Conference 2024. Diane von Furstenberg and Barry Diller at the Sun Valley Conference 2024. Lauren Sánchez and Jeff Bezos at the Sun Valley Conference 2024.
Persons: , Oprah Winfrey, Gayle King, Kevork Djansezian, you'll, Winfrey, Diane von Furstenberg, Barry Diller, Brian Grazer, Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez, Kim Appelt, Appelt, Justin Bieber's, Pattie Mallette, Holly, you've, Holly Sharma, Linda Farrow, Gucci, Linda Farrow's, Kadri Organizations: Service, Allen & Co, Sun Valley Conference, Business, Sun, Valley Conference Locations: Idaho, Sun
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailU.S. economy could come to a 'virtual standstill' in next 6 months: Rockefeller's Ruchir SharmaRuchir Sharma, Rockefeller International Chairman, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk opportunities in emerging markets while the U.S. economy sees signs of slowing.
Persons: Rockefeller's Ruchir Sharma Ruchir Sharma Organizations: U.S, Rockefeller International Locations: U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailIncrease in regulations helps big businesses do better, Ruchir Sharma saysRuchir Sharma, chair of Rockefeller International and founder of Breakout Capital, discusses the state of capitalism and regulation.
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For a cricket-obsessed nation, where the team are national celebrities and the sport is played everywhere, it has been a long 13-year wait without a World Cup trophy. And it was the manner of India’s victory, as much as the victory itself, that sparked such ecstatic celebrations. But the boys just kept fighting, they kept believing.”Although India emerged as the winners of the men’s T20 World Cup, the USA and Afghanistan also starred in this tournament, announcing themselves on the world stage. The USA, playing in its first ever men’s T20 World Cup, pulled off one of the biggest upsets in the sport when it shocked Pakistan with a dramatic Super Over victory in the group stages. Ultimately, Afghanistan was thrashed by an impressive South Africa in the semifinals, exiting the T20 World Cup alongside defending champion England whose often listless tournament came to an end against India in their semifinal.
Persons: Virat Kohli, Ash Allen, Jasprit, Pandya, Suryakumar Yadav, Rohit Sharma, Kohli, ” Rohit, , I’ve, Rahul Dravid, Arshdeep Singh, Aiden Markram, Gareth Copley, , we’ve, Saurabh Netravalkar Organizations: CNN, South, Australia, Reuters, ICC, India, Getty, ESPN, USA, England Locations: South Africa, India, USA, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Australia
India won the men’s Cricket World Cup on Saturday, defeating South Africa to end a dry spell in tournament victories that had lasted over a decade, even as the nation was dominating the sport globally in other measures like talent, cash and influence. The tournament was played across several Caribbean islands, with a few of the matches hosted in the United States, including at a pop-up stadium in New York. When the final, in Barbados, ended with India declared the champion, it was close to midnight back home, where joyful crowds poured into the streets across several cities. “Maybe in a couple hours it will sink in, but it is a great feeling,” said Rohit Sharma, India’s captain, who took a tour of the stadium with his daughter propped on his shoulders to thank the crowd. “To cross the line — it feels great for everyone.”
Persons: , Rohit Sharma, India’s Organizations: Cricket, India Locations: South Africa, United States, New York, Barbados
CNN —India produced a brilliant performance to defeat South Africa by just seven runs in a dramatic men’s T20 World Cup final, ending a long 13-year wait for the cricket-obsessed nation since its last World Cup win. Victory sparked jubilant and emotional celebrations for India after a year of heartbreak for many of its players who lost to Australia in the finals of both the ODI Cricket World Cup and World Test Championship. India was under pressure early in its innings as some sharp South African bowling reduced it to 39-3 after five overs. South Africa continued to build steadily and almost found itself in a match-winning position when Heinrich Klaasen produced an astonishing performance in the 15th over, hitting Axar for 24 runs and racing towards a half century in just 23 balls, the fastest ever in a men’s T20 World Cup final, according to Opta. That gave India the platform it needed and it held on to take the victory by the narrowest of margins.
Persons: Suryakumar Yadav, Victory, Axar Patel, Virat Kohli, Rabada, India's Suryakumar Yadav, Randy Brooks, Axar, Quinton de Kock, Shivam Dube, Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, Reeza Hendricks, Robert Cianflone, De, Tristan Stubbs, Stubbs, Heinrich Klaasen, Pandya, Rishabh Pant, Rohit Sharma, stymieing, Marco Jansen, David Miller, Alex Davidson Organizations: CNN, Cricket, India, Getty, Axar, ICC, South Locations: India, South Africa, Bridgetown, Barbados, Australia, AFP, De Kock, De Kock . South Africa
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