Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia (File image) Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has directed all state-run sports facilities in the city to stay open for sportspersons till 10 pm, his deputy Manish Sisodia said on Thursday. The direction comes following a media report that the Thyagraj Stadium was being closed for sports activities earlier than usual so that an IAS officer could walk his dog at the facility. Tagging the report, Sisodia said in a tweet: "News reports have brought to our notice that certain sports facilities are being closed early causing inconvenience to sportsmen who wish to play till late nite. CM @ArvindKejriwal has directed that all Delhi Govt sports facilities to stay open for sportsmen till 10pm (sic).” Download your money calendar for 2022-23 here and keep your dates with your moneybox, investments, taxes … [Read more...] about State-run sports facilities in Delhi directed to stay open till 10 pm: Manish Sisodia
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Natural Gas ETFs Break Out From Falling Wedge
Despite U.S. natural gas stockpiles sitting below their five-year average, the commodity's price remained depressed over the winter months due to increased production and inter-regional flows that resulted in smaller-than-normal withdrawals from storage to supply the season's heating demand. Analysts expect storage builds to remain large until the end of May and don't anticipate a supply reduction until the onset of summer heat. "We don't see this occurring for at least several more weeks, forcing the markets to patiently wait out very large guilds, and where our data suggests the next four out of five are likely to print over 100 billion cubic feet of natural gas (Bcf)," NatGasWeather said, per fxexpire.com . Although the market looks well supplied in the intermediate term, natural gas futures rose in Wednesday's trading session, as the short-term outlook for hotter-than-normal weather conditions in the southern part of the country combined with a forecast for cooler … [Read more...] about Natural Gas ETFs Break Out From Falling Wedge
Dovish ECB Joins the FOMC to Rally Markets
Major Moves The European and U.S. equity markets rebounded today in anticipation of future central bank dovishness. The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) has signaled that it is potentially looking to cut interest rates as early as this month, and the European Central Bank (ECB) announced at its monetary policy meeting today that it expects key ECB interest rates to remain at their present levels at least through the first half of 2020.” Traders are buying large-cap stocks in anticipation that low rates could both stimulate the economy and make it cheaper for large corporations to continue funding their share buyback programs with more debt. They are also anticipating that low rates and economic expansion could spur demand for crude oil . Crude oil can be a great indicator for anticipated economic strength. Oil prices tend to climb when traders expect the economy to get stronger, and they tend to fall when traders expect the economy to get weaker. Crude oil bounced … [Read more...] about Dovish ECB Joins the FOMC to Rally Markets
US labour market hot, but declining profits cast shadow over economy
- A + A WASHINGTON (May 26): The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell more than expected last week as the labour market remains tight amid strong demand for workers, despite rising interest rates and tightening financial conditions. But the outlook for the economy is uncertain, with other data on Thursday showing corporate profits falling across the board in the first quarter. Some economists believe the erosion of profits and falling share prices could force companies to pause hiring or start laying off workers. Several retailers, including Walmart Inc have lowered their full-year earnings forecasts, citing high inflation. Snap, the parent of Snapchat, issued a profit warning this week, sparking a sell-off of social media stocks. "The biggest expense for most companies is labor always," said Christopher Rupkey, chief economist at FWDBONDS in New York. "High-flying tech companies have seen their share prices plummet which will force … [Read more...] about US labour market hot, but declining profits cast shadow over economy
99.5% Of People Are Rejected For Student Loan Forgiveness Program
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Education Secretary Betsy DeVos visits a classroom at the Edward Hynes Charter School in New ... [+] Orleans, Friday, October 5, 2018. (Photo Credit: AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) It looks like things haven't improved much for student loan borrowers: 99.5% of people who applied for public service loan forgiveness have been rejected. Here's what you need to know and what to do about it. Student Loan Forgiveness: Debt Statistics The U.S. Department of Education released the latest statistics for public service loan forgiveness: As of September 30, 2018, 41,221 student loan borrowers submitted 49,669 applications for public service loan forgiveness. Of that total, approximately 44,700 applications have been processed. Of that total, more than 72% of applications have been denied due to student loan borrowers not meeting the program requirements. For example, borrowers did not have eligible student … [Read more...] about 99.5% Of People Are Rejected For Student Loan Forgiveness Program
How To Never Get Rejected For Student Loan Forgiveness
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Photo Credit: Getty Getty You've read the headlines : 99.5% of people were rejected for student loan forgiveness. Here's what to do about it so you never get rejected for student loan forgiveness again. Student Loan Forgiveness When it comes to Public Service Loan Forgiveness, it's not as simple as saying you "work" in public service. The Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program is a federal program that forgives federal student loans for borrowers who are employed full-time (more than 30 hours per week) in an eligible federal, state or local public service job or 501(c)(3) nonprofit job who make 120 eligible on-time payments. It's your employer that matters, not your role. For example, if you work with a non-profit, but are employed by a private company, this would not qualify for public service loan forgiveness. According to data from the U.S. Department of Education, only about 300 borrowers … [Read more...] about How To Never Get Rejected For Student Loan Forgiveness
In Phuket aviation business, the sky is not the limit
PHUKET: Do what you love and make money doing it – how’s that for a business plan? That is exactly what Sky Club Asia co-owners Mark Silverberg and Paul Derstoff did when they turned their passion into a prospering business. Did their leap of faith pay off? One of the things that Mark Silverberg brought with him when he moved to Thailand was passion – a passion for flying. He used to go paragliding in mountainous Mexico before getting licensed as a paramotor instructor in the United States. Once in Thailand, he continued flying in his free time… and making wings during working hours. “For the first few years in Thailand I worked as a project manager for a factory making gliders,” he explains. “Through that, I connected myself to a lot of people in the world of paragliding. “I met some people who fly and discovered that Thailand is really a flight friendly country. All certification processes, the licenses and the renewals that are required by the ultra lights do not filter … [Read more...] about In Phuket aviation business, the sky is not the limit
The latest on the tragic Texas school shooting that left 19 children, 2 adults dead
A horrifying rampage of gun violence happened two days before the Robb elementary school’s summer break. On Tuesday, at approximately 11:32 am, one of the deadliest school shootings took place in this school in Uvalde, Texas. Salvador Ramos, 18 years old, is the lone shooter who took the lives of several children and adults. Although, the police officials also shot and killed the gunman. According to Sgt. Erick Estrada of the Texas Department of Public Safety, Ramos arrived at the Robb Elementary school wearing body armor. He was also armed with a long rifle. The elementary school holds classes for the second up to fourth grades. They have a total of 535 students. Sgt. Erick Estrada added, “The updated numbers that they gave me, they told me 19 students, two adults, and then we also have the shooter that was deceased.” He told the CNN reporters. Gustavo Garcia-Siller, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of San Antonio, comforts people as they react outside the Ssgt Willie de Leon … [Read more...] about The latest on the tragic Texas school shooting that left 19 children, 2 adults dead
Kedah realises Malaysia’s first e-commerce hub via road mode
- A + A BUKIT KAYU HITAM (May 26): Kedah achieved a milestone of its own with the realisation of the country’s first e-commerce and logistics hub involving the import and export of goods via road mode. The first phase of an e-commerce terminal, operating in an approximately 5,574.18-sq-m warehouse in an industrial area here, was completed last March and will start operating in the near future. Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor said the e-commerce hub is a gift to the people of Kedah, especially in helping to generate economic growth in the State as well as employment opportunities. “Today (May 26), another piece of history is made in Kedah with the investment by KT Express Logistics Sdn Bhd, which will reach RM1 billion. We officiate phase one first and it is the only road mode e-commerce hub in Malaysia. “Although phases two and three use a lot of electronics and robotics, there are also several institutions of higher learning that will work … [Read more...] about Kedah realises Malaysia’s first e-commerce hub via road mode
U.S. confirms 9 monkeypox cases
LOS ANGELES, May 26 (Xinhua) -- The United States has confirmed nine monkeypox cases across seven states, said the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Thursday. "These cases were suspected by local clinicians. They were identified by local laboratories and triggered local public health action to help with treatment and management of any potential contacts," CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said at a press briefing. The nine cases have been identified in California, Florida, Massachusetts, New York, Utah, Virginia and Washington state. Some of the nine cases have a recent history of international travel to areas with active monkeypox outbreaks, but others do not, Walensky said. Officials expect more cases to be diagnosed as the CDC has urged doctors and the public to be on the lookout for symptoms. "We shouldn't be surprised to see more cases reported in the United States in the upcoming days. It's actually a sign that Americans are remaining vigilant, and … [Read more...] about U.S. confirms 9 monkeypox cases