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Business Standard 

Paris 2024: Can Indian wrestlers deliver or medal winning legacy under risk

Indian wrestlers have delivered a medal every single time at the Olympics since the 2008 Beijing edition. Success in four consecutive editions has enhanced the status of wrestling as a prime Olympic sport in the country. There was success at junior level too. The sport also produced U23 world champions. It raised hopes of big success in Paris. It was Sushil Kumar who changed the way wrestling was perceived in the country by winning a bronze in 2008. He bettered his medal four years later in the London Games, where he fetched a silver. Читать дальше...

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UK Inflation Remains Sticky; GBP/USD Sentiment Analysis - DailyFX

  1. UK Inflation Remains Sticky; GBP/USD Sentiment Analysis  DailyFX
  2. Hopes of August rate cut fall after UK inflation stays at 2%  The Guardian
  3. Bank of England economists will not be panicking over inflation data - as 'Taylor Swift effect' appears minor  Sky News
  4. Desperately seeking Swiftflation  Financial Times
  5. Why Britain’s inflation battle is far from over  The Telegraph

Golf Business News.com 

Stuburt’s Garcia and Fireballs Win Dramatic Double Playoff in Andalucia

British apparel brand Stuburt is delighted to congratulate Sergio Garcia and his Fireballs team on their dramatic double play-off win on home soil at LIV Golf Andalucia. Sporting iconic Fireballs Red, both individual and team titles were taken on an exhilarating final day. Garcia came from seven back to secure a place in the play-off […]

Engineeringnews.co.za 

African economies seen delaying joining cycle of global easing

African central banks set to decide on interest rates in the next three weeks are unlikely to follow the tide of global easing and maintain tight monetary policies, with one exception. “The broader theme is one of caution and data dependence with central banks closely monitoring inflation and currency trends,” said EY Africa chief economist Angelika Goliger.