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As the great Jesse Livermore said, "It never was my thinking that made the big money for me. It was always my sitting. Got that? My sitting tight!"
It marks a big win for cinemas, which have seen lacklustre takings for some major new movies this year.
"House of the Dragon" gets rocked in the Season 2 premiere with an "indefensible" murder. Producer Ryan Condal helps break down the heinous crime.
China claims Philippine ship ‘ignored its repeated solemn warnings’
About 400 tonnes of oil has washed onto the city-state's southern shores after a shipping crash.
Japanese animation film “Haikyuu!! The Dumpster Battle” took a clear lead at the mainland China weekend box office – despite only being available for two of three days. Data from consultancy firm Artisan Gateway showed the film scoring $9.8 million (RMB69.4 million) in China, more than double that of second placed film “Be My Friend.” …
Amid a backdrop of mixed performances in global markets, Japan's stock market has shown resilience with the Nikkei 225 Index posting modest gains. This environment underscores the potential value of investing in growth-oriented companies, particularly those with high insider ownership, which can signal confidence in the company’s future from those closest to its operations.
A muted start to the week in Asia with Chinese data too mixed to provide much momentum as political uncertainty in Europe lurks in the background. The People's Bank of China (PBOC) kept its one-year rate unchanged, dashing some speculation of a cut following surprisingly soft bank lending data. China's official Financial News on Monday reported there was still room to lower rates, but there were internal and external constraints on policy.
The Organizing Committee of the 16th Straits Forum A Media Snippet accompanying this announcement is available by clicking on this link. XIAMEN, China, June 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The 16th Straits Forum, co-hosted by 86 institutions from both sides of the Strait, kicked off on June 14th. This year's Forum continues to be themed "Expanding People-to-people Exchanges and Deepening Integrated Development", with more than 7,000 guests from all walks of life in Taiwan participating in the event
STORY: Chinese travellers were supposed to get back in the air, and back in the shops, after the the end of lockdowns. But the signs are that a travel rebound is fading away, and that’s bad news for tourism businesses everywhere. Eighteen months after China reopened its borders, travel numbers are well behind market expectations. Last year saw Chinese people take 87 million trips abroad - that’s still down 40% on the pre-COVID era. UN data show they spent 24% less than in 2019, while spending by U.S. travelers was up 14%. It’s all a concern for holiday firms and retailers, with Chinese travelers the world’s top spenders on international tourism and airlines. Popular destinations for the country’s tourists - like France, Australia and the U.S. - may feel a particular hit. A decline in the value of China’s yuan currency is one factor, as it makes overseas travel more costly. High unemployment and a sluggish economy have also cut spending power. All that may have pushed people towards domestic travel, which has boomed even as international demand proved weak. Chinese travelers also complain of the time and difficulty in getting visas for some destinations, particularly in Europe.That leaves the number of them traveling to France at barely more than a quarter of pre-health crisis levels. Capacity on air routes to the U.S. remains down 80%, with political tensions not helping either.By contrast, countries that offer visa-free access - including Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand - have seen rising demand. Japan has also seen a surge, helped by a weak yen that makes it a more affordable destination.
Aussies are asked to be on the lookout for the humpback which is travelling north. Find out more.
UPDATED Sunday night: The Post Fire near the Tajon Pass and Pyramid Lake north of Los Angeles has grown to 14,600-plus acres and was just 2% contained as of late Sunday. Little progress had been made on containment throughout the day as the wildfire spread. Winds blew the smoke throughout the San Fernando Valley and …
The actor won his first Tony Award for his role in the Broadway revival of "Merrily We Roll Along."
The deadly implosion of an experimental submersible en route to the deep-sea grave of the Titanic last June has not dulled the desire for further ocean exploration, despite lingering questions about the disaster. Tuesday marks one year since the Titan vanished on its way to the historic wreckage site in the North Atlantic Ocean. Concerns have been raised about whether the Titan was destined for disaster because of its unconventional design and its creator’s refusal to submit to independent checks that are standard in the industry.
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One of Florida’s poorest counties is preparing for the new “Airglades” airport, a $300 million cargo hub that could transform its economy. Local leaders see the project as a generational opportunity, one that could bring more than 1,400 new, high-skilled jobs to their largely agricultural community at the edge of the Everglades. A third of Hendry County’s working-age adults lack a high-school diploma, while almost half speak a language other than English at home, among the highest in Florida.
Yahoo Sports' Jake Mintz reports from Omaha after Day 3 of the College World Series where Virginia becomes the first school eliminated and Tennessee looks to become the first #1 seed to win the Championship since 1999.
Dominic Watters watches his gas and electricity meter like a hawk. Watters, a campaigner for better access to nutritious food, is a single dad in Canterbury in southern England who relies on government welfare. Since calling a general election for July 4, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been at pains to repeat a key message on the campaign trail: The economy is turning a corner.
Adrian Perkins was running for reelection as the mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana, when he was surprised by a harsh campaign hit piece. The satirical TV commercial, paid for by a rival political action committee, used artificial intelligence to depict Perkins as a high school student who had been called into the principal’s office. Instead of giving a tongue-lashing for cheating on a test or getting in a fight, the principal blasted Perkins for failing to keep communities safe and create jobs.
“The Outsiders” ended up on the right side of the 2024 Tony Awards, winning Best Musical in a slight upset over Alicia Keys’ semi-autobiographical “Hell’s Kitchen” on Sunday. A star-studded production of “Merrily We Roll Along,” meanwhile, won Best Revival of a Musical, completing a full-circle comeback for a show long considered Stephen Sondheim’s greatest flop. Despite “Hell’s Kitchen” tying ...
As the 2024 presidential election draws closer, John Oliver is confronting viewers with the realities of what a second Donald Trump term could look like. On Sunday’s episode of Last Week Tonight, the comedian explained how Trump’s second time around “could be much, much worse” as he took a look at the organized efforts of …