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Bad Trader Behavior, Short-Sale Breaches Stalk Australian Banks
Australia’s finance industry is beset by a raft of compliance lapses — from data reporting breaches to trader misbehavior — reigniting concerns the $541 billion sector has struggled to clean up after a litany of scandals came to light six years ago. Most recently, the Australian markets regulator sued Macquarie Group Ltd.’s local securities business, alleging the misreporting of millions of short sales for more than a decade. At rival ANZ Group Holdings Ltd., new Chief Executive Officer Nuno Matos said improving risk management is one of his key priorities...
‘Gabby’s Dollhouse Live!’ Musical Is Coming to the U.S. Ahead of First Film: Here’s When Tickets Go On Sale
Before Gabby and her fun feline gang take over theaters this fall, Gabby’s Dollhouse will take the stage with a new live show in the U.S. Presented by Walmart, Gabby’s Dollhouse Live! kicks off in Long Beach, Calif. on Sept. 19 and will make stops in over 75 cities across North America, including San Francisco, San Diego, San Antonio, Tampa, Boston, Cleveland, Nashville, Atlanta, Louisville, Omaha, Denver, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Portland and more. Tickets will be available at Ticketmaster and are expected to range from $40 to $122; presales...
Robin Campillo on Losing Friend Laurent Cantet and Finishing His Coming of Age Drama ‘Enzo’: ‘It Was About Joyfully Continuing What He Started’
Above all, Laurent Cantet and Robin Campillo were friends. Close since their student days, the duo soon began a keen creative partnership — co-writing films that Cantet directed and Campillo edited. When Cantet’s health began to decline, the two were already deep into developing “Enzo.” Now brought to the screen by Campillo, this year’s Directors’ Fortnight opener began as a passion project for Cantet, who set out to explore class and sexual fluidity through the story of a privileged young man rejecting his place in society. Cantet thought about the...
Anger after dozens of trees felled along Derbyshire railway line
Anger after dozens of trees felled along railway line Residents have described the felling of dozens of trees along a railway line in Derbyshire as "horrifying" and "tragic". Network Rail contractors were ordered to fell the trees for "essential vegetation management" along the Midland Mainline near the village of Higham last week. But residents living nearby told the BBC workers had gone "far and beyond" what they needed to and felled "healthy oak and birch trees". Ward councillor Heather Liggett said: "It's absolutely devastating for the area." Network Rail said...
Onion-like nanoparticles found in aircraft exhaust
1. Background and purpose of the study Aircraft emit nanoparticles (<50 nm Note 1 in diameter) into the atmosphere, from the ground to the upper troposphere. Studies in Europe, the U.S., and Japan have reported high concentrations of particles in and around airports Ref 1, and there is worldwide concern regarding the effects on human health. The atmospheric heating effects by contrails generated from aircraft exhaust particles are also known, and research is being conducted to assess their potential impacts on climate. Particle number emissions from turbofan jet engines, which...
Families of victims in South Korea plane crash file complaint against 15 officials
SEOUL, South Korea — Families of victims of December’s devastating plane crash in South Korea have filed a complaint against 15 people including the transport minister and the airline chief who they believe are responsible for the disaster that killed all but two of the 181 people on board. Police and government officials have already been investigating the Jeju Air crash, so the complaint is largely seen as a symbolic step calling for a swifter and more thorough probe. Many bereaved families complain of what they see as a lack...
Money raised by late MND campaigner Sam Perkins donated to hospice
Money raised by Motor Neurone Disease (MND) campaigner Sam Perkins before he died has been donated to a struggling hospice. Mr Perkins, from East Leake, Nottinghamshire, helped to raise more than £250,000 for his charity Stand Against MND after his diagnosis in 2019, aged 37. The former triathlete died in February and had been supported by Nottinghamshire Hospice - which cares for those with incurable diseases - over the last six years. On Tuesday, his charity donated £20,000 to the hospice. MND is an incurable condition that affects the brain...
Fumakilla FY Net Y1.46B Vs Net Y1.38B
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Toray Industries FY Net Y77.91B Vs Net Y21.90B
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Cashless parking payments planned for Berkshire council sites
All council parking sites in a Berkshire town could become cashless according to plans approved by council leaders. Slough Borough Council is looking into converting all its parking sites to cashless with a pay by phone system. The proposal to tender for the cashless payment contract was approved alongside separate plans to spend £700,000 on speed cameras to be installed on Bath Road at a meeting on 14 April. But a spokesperson for the local authority said the council would be "mindful of those who prefer to pay in cash"...