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A key index of Chinese stocks in New York jumped 15% during the same period. Some investment banks even upgraded their China growth forecasts following the policy changes. They want to correct the market’s perception of China’s economic outlook, as President Xi Jinping interacts with global leaders at G20,” it said. “I don’t think the long-term appetite for China and Hong Kong shares will return so quickly. The Nasdaq Golden China Index, a popular index tracking Chinese companies in New York, has plunged more than 33% so far in 2022.
The U.K. has been beset by political and economic instability in recent months, but as the investment environment undergoes a fundamental transition, investors see opportunity. These attractive valuations for U.K. stocks were also identified in a note last week by BlackRock Fundamental Equities. "Not only has the U.K. discount widened to a level not seen since 2008, but companies are buying back record amounts of their own shares. This compares to the current yield on UK 10-year gilts of around 4%." GAM holds around 50% of its U.K. equity income portfolio in small and midcap stocks, with a focus on companies with strong competitive moats.
The team had won the League Cup and the FA Cup, was going toe-to-toe with Manchester City in the English Premier League, and had reached the Champions League final. Ultimately, two trophies went to Anfield instead of four, as Liverpool lost to Real Madrid in the Champions League and fell one point short in the league. For years, Liverpool has been the only team to challenge City for the league title – winning it in 2020 – yet this season Liverpool and City are worlds apart. ‘Liverpool being bullied’So, why is Liverpool struggling so badly in the league this season? “The Premier League is a really hard league to play in and is a long, difficult, sometimes physically and mentally, nine months for you.
The delivery and quality of the live broadcast experience are now more vital than ever. Broadcast connectivity partner Tata Communications leveraged its substantial expertise to rise to the challenge. "The brilliance of the F1 broadcast is that the viewer never has to think about the technology. Aside from F1, Tata Communications also partners with numerous other sports and entertainment franchises. Tata Communications' new broadcast model has delivered around a 34% reduction in the organization's travelling freight, which has lessened the environmental impact.
Apple recently introduced crash detection for iPhone 14 and Apple Watch. Crash detection is calling 911 when users go on roller coaster rides, WSJ and Coaster101 report. The feature, which works on the new iPhone 14 and Apple Watches, is supposed to detect severe car crashes, and help users reach emergency services. Emergency services responded to the park, but didn't see any such incident, per a 911 report cited by the Journal. The Warren County Communications Center, which received the call, gave the Journal six such recordings of unnecessary crash detection calls it received, spurred by rides at Kings Island.
2023 Nissan Z: A Beloved Coupe, Reborn
  + stars: | 2022-09-22 | by ( Dan Neil | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: +1 min
HIGH-OCTANE DRIFTER Nissan has redesigned its long-lived sports car model, now called the Nissan Z Sport or Z Performance (the numbers have been dropped). Under the hood is a twin-turbocharged 3.0-liter V6 engine (400 hp/350 lb-ft), paired with an available six-speed manual transmission or nine-speed automatic. AFTER DECADES of minimal investment verging on benign neglect, Nissan has finally redesigned and modernized its beloved Z sports coupe, fitting it with a properly horsey engine, a stronger driveline, stiffer chassis bits and a suite of must-have cabin conveniences and connectivity. The Z Sport ($39,990) includes the all-star engine: a twin-turbocharged, direct-injected 3.0-liter V6. To handle the 30% increase in torque over the previous engine, Nissan developed its own, homebrewed six-speed manual transmission with a high-performance clutch.
Using assault rifles and explosives to turn rural towns into war zones, the specialized crews have netted an astonishing $120 million since emerging in 2015, think tank Alpha Bravo Brasil says. In a related article, Reuters tracked how laws pushed by President Jair Bolsonaro make it easier for gangsters to obtain assault rifles like those used in Uberaba. WAR ZONEAbout a week before the raid, the robbers rented an apartment near the bank to surveil their target. The thieves told them to run into the bank - no funny business or they would be shot - where they cowered as their captors worked to blow up the safe. Outside, 10 of the robbers stood with assault rifles in each hand.
Starbucks’s high-octane plan has warm impact
  + stars: | 2022-09-14 | by ( Amanda Gomez | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
NEW YORK, Sept 14 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Starbucks (SBUX.O) is brewing up a high-octane solution for a low-impact problem. The $101 billion coffee chain spent a chunk of its investor day on Tuesday discussing ways to help its restless U.S. workforce. A judge in Tennessee last month ordered the company to rehire employees who supported unionizing – an order Starbucks plans to appeal, Reuters reported. The National Labor Relations Board, a federal agency tasked with protecting employees’ rights, is fielding complaints against the coffee chain. CONTEXT NEWSStarbucks held its investor day on Sept. 13.
Current and former employees at prominent quant trading operations spoke to Insider anonymously for this story, citing fear of legal reprisals. "At the NSA, the penalty for leaking is twenty-five years in prison," Simons liked to tell employees, according to Gregory Zuckerman's book "The Man Who Solved the Market." In the early 2000s, quant noncompetes were narrower and shorter — six to nine months was industry standard, quant recruiters who had to navigate these obstacles told Insider. But it has aggressively pursued employees it believes have crossed the firm, according to court filings and media reports. Absent such changes, quant noncompetes will likely continue to proliferate with little resistance from employees.
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Ian Agrimis is the founder of photography and video company Capture Unlimited. He has to remain unnoticed and does activities like cliff jumping before clients do to get the shot. He was there for two years, he told Insider, before he and his entire team were laid off. He keeps a tight team on-site, he said, often pairing up with a photographer while he focuses on video. When someone does occasionally ask for a still or a shorter video, he added, it will only be posted on a private Instagram account.
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