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Новости за 07.01.2025

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

US yields hit 14-month high amid auctions, tariff concerns

​The rate on the long bond climbed as much as 5 basis points on Monday to about 4.86%, the highest since November 2023, before a $58 billion sale of three-year notes. The market is bracing for a combined $119 billion of US government-debt issuance this week. The Treasury will also auction 10-year notes Tuesday and 30-year bonds Wednesday, each a day earlier than normal due to Thursday's state funeral of former President Jimmy Carter.

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Nippon Steel lawsuit against Biden could buy time to keep U.S. Steel deal alive - Reuters

  1. Nippon Steel lawsuit against Biden could buy time to keep U.S. Steel deal alive  Reuters
  2. Nippon Steel CEO doubles down on pledge to acquire U.S. Steel after suing Biden administration  CNBC
  3. U.S. Steel, Nippon Steel Challenge Biden’s Move to Kill $14.1 Billion Deal  The Wall Street Journal
  4. Blinken visits Japan as Nippon Steel decision weighs on relations  Reuters.com
  5. US Steel and Nippon Steel sue Biden administration over blocked merger  ABC News

CBSNews.com 

How Washington, D.C., is handling security concerns amid major events

In the coming weeks, Washington, D.C., will host the 2024 election certification, former President Jimmy Carter's state funeral and President-elect Donald Trump's second inauguration. CBS News national security contributor Sam Vinograd joins "America Decides" to discuss the state of security in the district as Washington deals with major events.

Scoop 

ACC Bills For Lawbreakers Coming Back To Bite Taxpayers

Commenting on this, Taxpayers’ Union Policy and Public Affairs Manager, James Ross, said: “ACC is funded by levies. Taxpayers shouldn’t be picking up the bill for hardened criminals who get themselves hurt whilst out committing crimes."

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Aston Martin thankful Alonso and Stroll didnt slam us down

Aston Martin team principal Mike Krack has expressed his gratitude towards his drivers after they mostly refrained from hitting out at their cars lack of performance in the media. 2024 was a noticeably poorer season for the Silverstone-based squad after a 2023 campaign when Fernando Alonso was a regular podium contender. Aston Martins best result last year was Alonsos fifth-place ... Keep reading

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

What the rules say about MotoGPs winter break

MotoGP imposes a winter break during the off-season, the rules for which are properly defined so riders can get some rest and the development of bikes can be restricted. How long does the winter break last? Article 1.15.1.1 of the MotoGP regulations, which covers testing and training, specifies the rule that applies to full-time riders. "Riders under contract or teams under contract" for the ... Keep reading

DailyNews.com 

Dodgers agree to trade Gavin Lux to Reds

Lux was part of a logjam of middle infielders with the Dodgers, who receive outfield prospect Mike Sirota and a Competitive Balance Round A draft pick (approximately No. 37) from Cincinnati.

Adweek.com 

Nikki Glaser-Hosted Golden Globes Is ‘Pope-ular’ With 10 Million Viewers

The 82nd annual Golden Globes ratings are in, and they're Wickedly good. According to VideoAmp data, Sunday's Golden Globes, which went up against NBC's Sunday Night Football matchup of the Minnesota Vikings and the Detroit Lions, averaged 10.1 million viewers, which was on par with final numbers from 2024. The show's live-streaming audience was up...

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Alpine F1 turnaround proves Enstone overhaul was the "right thing to do"

Alpine Formula 1 team boss Oliver Oakes says the team improving its fortunes over the second half of the 2024 season has shown that streamlining its Enstone operation was the right way to go. Hitech junior team chief Oakes was brought in alongside advisor Flavio Briatore by Renault boss Luca de Meo to help steady the ship at Alpine after a rocky first half of the 2024 season. As part of de ... Keep reading

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Sainz struggles in "very difficult to guess" and "pure" opening stage of Dakar

Carlos Sainz Sr admitted that he struggled to understand Saturdays opening stage of the Dakar Rally, saying it was very difficult to guess and more akin to the events original roots. Leading Fords attack in the 431km test around Bisha in Saudi Arabia, reigning champion Sainz suffered an early setback when he lost time with a puncture on his new Raptor T1+. The matters were ... Keep reading

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Tsunoda on the myths and reality of F1's perception problem

Yuki Tsunoda remains onboard at Racing Bulls for a fifth season in 2025 after being overlooked for Red Bull promotion, with the less experienced Liam Lawson instead being backed by Red Bull management to take up the difficult second seat alongside Max Verstappen. Ever since he was originally announced for 2025, at the Canadian Grand Prix weekend, the 24-year-old has been adamant he is ready for ... Keep reading

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Dakar 2025, Stage 2A- Al-Rajhi storms into lead as Sainz and Loeb hit trouble

Toyota privateer Yazeed Al-Rajhi moved into the lead of the Dakar Rally after the first half of the 48-hour chrono stage on Sunday, with Dacias Nasser Al-Attiyah in hot pursuit in second. Following a successful debut in 2024, ASO implemented the new marathon stage format again this time, with competitors facing an arduous 947km test over Sunday and Monday with limited external ... Keep reading

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Aston Martin must be self-critical over concerning F1 trend

Team principal Mike Krack has conceded Aston Martin must be self-critical in its analysis as to why it has failed to sufficiently improve its Formula 1 machinery two seasons in a row. The Silverstone-based outfit began the 2023 campaign in flying form, as Fernando Alonso established himself as Max Verstappen's nearest challenger early on, while Lance Stroll impressed when still recovering from ... Keep reading

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Sainz suffers rollover in crucial 48-hour Dakar stage

Carlos Sainz Srs Ford rolled over in the first part of the Dakar Rallys 48-hour stage on Sunday, leaving him stranded in the desert. The four-time Dakar winner had started the second test of 2025 in eighth place but things went south for him just after midday in Bisha, Saudi Arabia. According to information received by Motorsport.com, the Spaniard was navigating a sandy area at the ... Keep reading