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Новости за 02.07.2024

Times Union 

Stock market today: Asian shares are mixed after gains on Wall Street

Asian stocks are mixed after benchmarks ended higher on Wall Street. The Japanese yen fell to near a fresh 38-year low. Oil prices were higher and U.S. futures declined. On Monday, the S&P 500 rose 0.3% even as most of the stocks in the index fell. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.1%, and the Nasdaq composite rose 0.8%. Investors are weighing odds that Donald Trump's hopes for winning November's election have risen after last week's presidential debate and after Monday's Supreme Court... Читать дальше...

Big Internet Group LLC. 

The Center Back Situation Post Copa: Where do we go from here? Who Stays who goes?

Well, lets look at the pool up to this point. Ream, CCV, Richards, McKenzie, Trusty, MRob, Zimmermann.

I think the obvious answer is Ream rights into the sunset. Hell of a WC 2022 story, will never forget it, but its obviously time to move on.

Richards was disappointingly sloppy this tournament. Some really sloppy passing. Im frankly not comfortable with him starting IDGAF if hes starting for Crystal Palace.

CCV, yikes. Just, yikes. I have no problem with leaving... Читать дальше...

Telecompaper.com 

Claro Brasil launches GeForce Now packages

(Telecompaper) Claro Brasil has launched Claro Gaming GeForce Now, a new service that combines 5G, fibre internet, and cloud gaming from Nvidia's GeForce Now...

FashionNetwork.com (uk) 

Shoe Zone downgrades profit forecast... again

​Things haven’t been going so well for Shoe Zone in recent weeks. Not only did it need to report a cyber incident a few days ago, but on Tuesday it had a downbeat trading update to deliver.

Telecompaper.com 

Gigantino named Google Cloud Italy chief

(Telecompaper) Google Cloud has announced the appointment of Raffaele Gigantino as the new country manager of its Italian unit, tasked with developing strategic...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Cannot be expunged from people's memories: RJD MP Manoj Jha on Rahul Gandhi's remarks in Parliament

After Rahul Gandhi's contentious remarks in Parliament were expunged, RJD leader Manoj Jha emphasized that while Parliament can erase records, the impact remains in people's memories. Gandhi's speech, accusing the BJP and RSS of promoting violence, led to protests and accusations of misrepresentation from the ruling NDA. Despite backlash, Gandhi defended his comments, distinguishing between BJP-RSS and the broader Hindu community.