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France24.com (en) 

Tennis power couple de Minaur and Boulter get engaged

The Australian world number nine and Britain's top women's player have been dating for several years with their news sparking congratulations from across the tennis world. "We've been keeping a small secret," the pair jointly said on Instagram late Monday, with Boulter showing off her ring. Among the well-wishers were women's stars Paula Badosa and Madison Keys while de Minaur's fellow Australian Thanasi Kokkinakis quipped: "It's about damn time." De Minaur, 25 and Boulter, 28, both enjoyed breakthrough seasons in 2024. Читать дальше...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

US Fed floats major changes to bank stress tests in light of legal rulings

The U.S. Federal Reserve is planning major changes to annual bank stress tests. Banks may be allowed to comment on the models and scenarios used. This follows recent court rulings affecting administrative law. These changes could reduce annual volatility in capital requirements. Industry groups have welcomed the move as a step towards transparency and accountability.

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Astronomer Calculates True Color of Rudolph's Nose on Christmas Eve - ScienceAlert

  1. Astronomer Calculates True Color of Rudolph's Nose on Christmas Eve  ScienceAlert
  2. Scientists pinpoint just how fast Santa would have to travel to visit every child on the planet... and reveal  Daily Mail
  3. Santa’s Big Adventure - WHIZ - Fox 5 / Marquee Broadcasting  WHIZ
  4. Santa Claus stops by The PLACE as he travels the world on Christmas Eve  FOX 13 News Utah

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Gold steady ahead of holidays; Fed outlook weighs

Gold prices remained steady as investors anticipated fewer interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve in 2025 amid the approaching Christmas holiday. Despite a benign U.S. inflation reading, markets are pricing in minimal easing next year. Gold's 27% rise this year was driven by central bank purchases, geopolitical tensions, and monetary policy easing.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

US NSA Jake Sullivan and Muhammad Yunus express commitment to protect human rights in Bangladesh

US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and Bangladesh's interim Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus affirmed their commitment to protecting human rights in Bangladesh. Concerns have risen following recent attacks on minority Hindus. The US emphasized support for a stable, democratic Bangladesh, while calls for sanctions and autonomous zones were also highlighted.