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Norwich City have confirmed the appointment of ex-Rangers manager Philippe Clement.The Canaries had been searching for a new boss since sacking Liam Manning on November 8.3Clement has been out of work for nine monthsCredit: GettyEx-Blackburn manager Jon Dahl Tomasson and former Wolves boss Gary O’Neil both held talks over the vacancy.But talkSPORT understands that Clement has been the preferred choice throughout the process and he has now landed the job.He will be joined by coach Stephan Van Der Heyden, with more additions to his backroom staff to be confirmed soon.The Belgian was most recently in charge of Rangers for 16 months…

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The Princess of Wales was confident as she made her first public speech since being diagnosed with cancer last year – while attending a workforce summit encouraging businesses to invest in early years programmes this afternoon, alongside football legend Gareth Southgate.Elegant as ever in a chic grey suit from Roland Mouret, Kate, 43, shook hands with the former England manager, 55, for the event hosted by The Royal Foundation Business Taskforce for Early Childhood – a cause dear to her heart – held at the Salesforce Tower in London.Sporting a white ruffled blouse, she gave assured opening remarks – and a made a point of…

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The Trump administration wants to churn dirt on a bevy of new nuclear power plants. Electric utilities that power America have different plans. Despite forecasts for spiking electricity use and pledges from the Department of Energy to bolster nuclear power, utilities aren’t inking contracts to build new plants with the large-scale, light-water reactors that have fueled American homes and businesses for decades. “I wouldn’t build a nuclear plant,” Exelon CEO Calvin Butler told CNBC last week. “What I could do is lean in on combined-cycle gas turbines. What I could do is build community solar. What I could do is…

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Company Logo industrial-and-commercial-led-lighting-market-size.jpg industrial-and-commercial-led-lighting-market-size.jpg Dublin, March 02, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Global Industrial and Commercial LED Lighting Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis Report by Product Type, Application, End-user, Regional Outlook and Forecast, 2022-2028” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.The Global Industrial and Commercial LED Lighting Market size is expected to reach $91.5 billion by 2028, rising at a market growth of 17.6% CAGR during the forecast period. Key Market Players The rise in demand for affordable and energy-efficient LED lighting, the increase in government programmes to adopt LEDs, and the rising necessity to replace conventional lighting…

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Common stocks play a pivotal role in the world of investment, representing ownership in a company and offering potential for long-term growth. Understanding these stocks is crucial for investors navigating the financial markets. Common stocks, a type of equity security, signify ownership in a corporation. Investors who own these stocks become partial owners of the company and typically hold voting rights at shareholder meetings. Common stocks entitle shareholders to dividends, though not guaranteed, and offer the potential for capital appreciation. However, they have lower priority than preferred stockholders in terms of dividends and liquidation. The value of common stock on…

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On The Ground newsletter: Get a weekly dispatch from our international correspondentsGet a weekly dispatch from our international correspondentsGet a weekly international news dispatchUkraine struck Russia’s port of Novorossiysk last week, forcing it to suspend oil exports. The attack – one of the biggest on Russian oil-exporting infrastructure in recent months – was significant. On Friday, Novorossiysk temporarily suspended oil exports – equivalent to 2.2 million barrels per day, or 2 per cent of global supply.Consequently, global oil prices rallied by more than 2 per cent on supply fears after the attack.It follows a ramping-up of Ukrainian strikes on Russian…

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Emkay Wealth Management has said the recent softening in silver prices is a short-term correction and expects the metal to recover to $52–53 an ounce in the near term. The firm projects further upside toward $58 and $62 an ounce, supported by strong technical levels at $48 an ounce, and additional support at $45.60 an ounce and $42 an ounce.Silver is currently trading around $48.80 per ounce after a brief pullback driven by profit booking and the easing of US–China trade restrictions on critical minerals. Emkay notes that while an earlier Federal Reserve rate cut had lent support to precious…

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2By Taylor WilliamsAlthough the Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) industrial market is, objectively speaking, currently overbuilt, the recovery and return to healthy dynamics is already taking shape. As that unfolds, manufacturing facilities are having a moment.According to CBRE’s third-quarter data, between 2021 and 2023 — the height of the post-COVID e-commerce craze that coincided with the last days of historically low interest rates — developers in DFW added nearly 130 million square feet of new industrial product. The supply boom mostly involved warehouse and distribution facilities, and absorption of new deliveries was coming along until this spring, when Liberation Day injected a…

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Algo trading should be segregated in a separate account with only risk capital deployed. Kindly note the image has been posted only for representational purposes. Photograph: Kind courtesy Tima Miroshnichenko/Pexels.com   Securities and Exchange Board of India Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey said recently that the rise of algorithmic trading brings efficiency but also demands robust risk controls and real-time monitoring. Here is a look at the key risks retail investors face in algo trading and how they can manage them. Liquidity and slippage issues Liquidity is a major concern. Many stocks and options in India are illiquid, with shallow market…

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New Delhi: The benchmark 10‑year government bond yield is expected to edge lower in November and stay flat in the coming months, driven by benign inflation, lower oil prices, and possible monetary easing by the Reserve Bank of India, a report said on Tuesday. A report from Crisil Intelligence forecasted that benchmark 10‑year government bond yields will trade between 6.43–6.53 per cent by January 31, 2026. State development loan yields are expected to ease from 7.15 per cent to 7 per cent – 7.10 per cent range by January end while 10-year corporate bond yields may fall from 7.14 per…

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