Senin, 30 Mei 2022

China's Reopening Plans Spark Rally in Consumer Stocks, Yuan - Bloomberg

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  1. China's Reopening Plans Spark Rally in Consumer Stocks, Yuan  Bloomberg
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2022-05-30 08:36:00Z
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FSG have the perfect transfer target to fix Liverpool's big problem in Champions League defeat - Liverpool.com

Liverpool did not bring an onslaught to Paris, but Jürgen Klopp's side did deliver heavy artillery to Thibaut Courtois' Real Madrid goal on Saturday night.

Unfortunately, for Liverpool, Madrid's defences did not budge and the Reds' barrage was futile, for the most part effortlessly stifled.

Had it been the first time this season, one could overlook it as the result of an extensive period wearing out on the club's attacking super stars. But this kind of inefficiency was not an anomaly. Rather, it has been a trend throughout the campaign.

In three finals now, Liverpool have failed to find the back of the net from open play and they have continued to struggle against low-block defences like Carlo Ancelotti's Real Madrid — who sit back and form a sturdy wall in front of Klopp's men.

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This is an area that FSG simply have to address in the summer. Liverpool may not only need an efficient attacker who can be clinical in front of goal but also a creative midfielder who can make an impact in the final third. Liverpool have lacked that type of midfielder since the departure of Philippe Coutinho, and it's the one position where Premier League rivals Manchester City possess absolute superiority — with the likes of Kevin de Bruyne, Bernado Silva and İlkay Gündoğan all capable of chipping in with goals from midfield.

Fábio Carvalho, who will join the club in the summer, could be a long-term solution. But Liverpool need ready-made quality too and they may have the perfect player in the market.

Christopher Nkunku has enjoyed a spectacular campaign this season. He has scored 35 goals and registered 20 assists in 51 games for RB Leipzig and he is exactly the type of player who could fix Liverpool's woes. Not only is he a clinical finisher in front of goal, he is capable of playing as a midfielder and has the ability to create chances as well as scoring them.

Last season, Nkunku ranked in the 99th percentile for goals and assists in the Bundesliga among his positional peers, as per FBref. He also ranked in the 90th percentile for key passes and the 92nd percentile for shot-creating actions.

He will not be cheap, with Leipzig hoping for around £85m for his services, but Liverpool's good relationship with the German outfit could reduce that price with some nifty negotiations. If Sadio Mané decides to move to pastures new, Liverpool should have more than enough in the budget to make a move. The ball is now in Julian Ward's court and it's up to him to make the most of it.

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2022-05-30 02:00:00Z
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Liverpool can solve Sadio Mané problem and grant Steven Gerrard transfer wish in four ways - Liverpool.com

Less than 24 hours after Liverpool's Champions League defeat to Real Madrid, the Reds' heart shattered into smithereens for the second time.

With news breaking about Sadio Mané's purported departure from Anfield, the club's supporters have been forced to say goodbye to a player who has been a fan favourite for over half a decade on the terraces of the Kop.

Never recognised as much as Mohamed Salah, Mané was almost always just as reliable. He had endured a dip in form during the 2021 calendar year, but he bounced back strong in 2022, and was the club's best performer at times in the second half of the 2021/22 campaign.

Liverpool may have replaced him on the left wing with the arrival of Luis Díaz in January, but that does not mean that Mané's departure will not significantly weaken the squad. Mané will leave a major void, one that has to be addressed this summer if FSG are serious about maintaining Liverpool's race with their arch rivals.

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However, since Díaz's departure solves Liverpool's left wing issue, the money recouped on Mané could be invested in another area of the squad.

In the Champions League final, Liverpool struggled to breakdown a resilient low-block Real Madrid defence. Speaking in the aftermath of the game, Steven Gerrard highlighted to BT Sport the one area he would like Liverpool to reinforce this summer.

"For Liverpool, if you think about the next five, six, seven years, they’re going to need a midfielder, an eight, who can get goals, who can get double figures. They are heavily reliant on the front three — or the front five if you include Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino.

“You always need one of those midfielders that’s going to get in the box and get you goals.”

Gerrard is right. That type of midfielder is the one area where the club's rivals, Manchester City, have hegemony over Liverpool. If there are extra funds to invest into the squad on the back of Mané's departure then FSG should do their utmost to bring in that kind of midfielder — the kind, in short, epitomised by Gerrard himself.

In the club's quest to do so, FSG's first destination should be RB Leipzig, where the perfect candidate could be Christopher Nkunku. The French international is not only capable of playing in midfield but he is also comfortable playing in any of the front three roles at Liverpool, which makes him an enticing target.

Nkunku's teammate, Dominik Szoboszlai, could be another excellent option. The Hungarian international has previously spoken highly of the club and Jürgen Klopp. He is a midfielder who could be tailor-made for a role in Liverpool's front three and has previously been likened to Kevin de Bruyne due to his ability to score and create from midfield.

Staying in the Bundesliga, another option may be Florian Wirtz. A hard-working midfielder, Wirtz is capable of creating and scoring chances and is of the same ilk as Philippe Coutinho with his diminutive stature and explosive playing style. The only downside to Wirtz is that he hasn't played football since March and is not expected to return to action until mid-September, having suffered an ACL injury. On the plus side, he may cost less for Liverpool this summer considering there will be fewer suitors for him while he is on the side line.

Lastly, Nicolò Barella could be another intriguing candidate, with the midfielder not only capable of scoring goals but also adept at creating opportunities. He hasn't enjoyed his best personal season, but he has still contributed directly to 17 goals with Inter Milan — far exceeding any Liverpool midfielder this season.

The best Mané 'replacement' might well be someone more in the Gerrard role. Liverpool certainly have options.

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2022-05-30 00:00:00Z
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Minggu, 29 Mei 2022

Liverpool's Robertson slams organisers for Champions League final chaos - CNA

Liverpool left back Andy Robertson labelled the organisation of Saturday's Champions League final against Real Madrid a "shambles" after kick-off was delayed for 35 minutes due to fans trying to force their way into the Stade de France in Paris.

Riot police fired teargas at fans as chaos ensued near the Liverpool end of the ground, which governing body UEFA said was caused by fake tickets that did not work in the turnstiles.

Robertson said a friend was denied entry to the game, which Real won 1-0 to claim a record-extending 14th European Cup.

"One of my mates got told it was a fake, which I assure you it wasn't. It was a shambles really," the 28-year-old told the BBC. "To be honest, people were just making it up at times and panicking. Teargas getting thrown at people was unacceptable."

Liverpool have demanded an official investigation into the incident and said they were hugely disappointed at the entry issues faced by their supporters.

"It was horrendous for our fans and all families that have been through it as well. It wasn't a nice experience, not a nice final to come to. The Champions League should be a celebration but it wasn't that," Robertson said.

The final was moved from St Petersburg to Paris by UEFA following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which Moscow calls a "special military operation".

Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp said the families of some players struggled to get into the stadium.

"What I heard is that we will have further investigations to figure out what was going on there. I heard a few things that were not good, not nice," the German said.

"Obviously it was pretty tricky out there, but I don't know more about it."

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2022-05-29 03:00:41Z
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Sabtu, 28 Mei 2022

Man's body cut in half by forklift, he refuses to give up life even if it meant being just a “head on a plate” - The Independent

This is a story of someone who refused to die despite the condition he was left in after a horrific accident. A forklift ripped the guy in half, but he implored rescuers and his family to do everything they could to save him, even if it meant being a “head on a plate.”

Loren Schauers, 20, of Montana, begged to be kept alive despite the risks after his body was severed by the forklift in a tragic accident in September 2019, according to his wife, Sabia Reiche, 23. He is now documenting his recovery on YouTube with his wife, but the couple says questions about their sex life are ‘disrespectful.’

He was operating on a forklift on a bridge when he fell 50 feet and was crushed by the lift, which severed his arm and crushed his lower torso. Following his appeal, his family was faced with the difficult dilemma of whether to urge doctors to rescue him.

The physicians had no choice but to split him in half, but they also ran the risk of having to face him alive and having him reject his new state. When asked if he wanted to have the surgery, the construction worker gave the physicians a “dead in the eye” look and requested the life-saving procedure, reported The Mirror.

The young man has bravely spoken about his recovery, saying he lost his legs and right forearm three years ago. The former labourer from Great Falls in Montana, USA was involved in the freak accident while working with a forklift on a bridge, with traffic forcing him to get too close to the edge.

He fell and was crushed by the forklift and was not given much chance of survival. But he pulled through and people are amazed by his character.

In order to preserve his life, doctors conducted an emergency Hemicorporectomy (HCP) on him, which meant everything below his waist was severed.


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2022-05-28 07:30:20Z
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Jumat, 27 Mei 2022

Hong Kong seeks to revive global banking status with major summit - CNA

HONG KONG: Hong Kong's central bank plans to hold a major conference in November it hopes will draw global banking bosses, sources said, as the financial hub seeks to welcome back international business following two gruelling years of closed borders.

For most chief executives of the world's major banks, the meeting would be their first visit to Hong Kong - historically a massive global conference venue - in at least three years, said the sources familiar with the matter.

The Chinese-controlled territory closed its borders in early 2020 for most non-residents to deal with the coronavirus pandemic and has maintained some of the tightest restrictions in the world, which have starved its economy of tourist and business arrivals.

Visitors to Hong Kong have to quarantine for seven days in hotels and face mandatory testing before and after arriving, as the city sticks to its near-zero COVID-19 strategy to curb all outbreaks as soon as they occur.

Those rules, combined with temporary measures this year that separated families and children in quarantine facilities, triggered an exodus of expatriate workers, especially in financial services, from the city.

Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) is working with foreign investment banks based in Hong Kong on the event, which is scheduled for early November and will run alongside the prestigious Rugby 7s tournament, said the sources.

The Rugby 7s are due to run Nov 4 to 6, having been postponed a number of times since the start of the pandemic.

For the HKMA conference to attract global bankers, the mandatory seven-day hotel quarantine rules would need to be eased, said the sources, who declined to be named as they were not authorised to speak to the media.

After a two-year ban, borders were re-opened to non-residents this month, although their entry is subject to the seven-day hotel quarantine.

While exemptions allow top financial executives visiting Hong Kong to leave their hotels for meetings, very few have taken advantage of the programme because itineraries have to be lodged with regulators, the sources said.

Hong Kong authorities have to date given no public indication they intend to relax quarantine restrictions by November.

An HKMA spokesperson told Reuters the authority was working on a "high level investment summit" and would release more details later.

"The HKMA has been maintaining regular dialogue with relevant government authorities to share with them financial industry's observations and suggestions with regard to Hong Kong's anti-epidemic measures," the spokesperson said.

"We shall defer to the relevant government authorities on border control matters."

Outgoing Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam said this week quarantine rules were unlikely to be altered before her term ends on Jun 30. John Lee, who takes over as chief executive on Jul 1, has indicated he wants Hong Kong to remain a global financial hub.

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2022-05-27 04:37:00Z
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Commentary: Vigilance, not universal smallpox vaccination, needed against monkeypox - CNA

LONDON: The Angel of Death was an oddly serene term for a disease that killed millions and left survivors disfigured by “small pocks”, or blisters on the skin. Smallpox, named in the 15th century to distinguish it from the “great pox” of syphilis, was officially eradicated in 1980 after a global vaccination campaign.

Now, a smallpox vaccine is being wheeled out again to combat an unusual outbreak of monkeypox, a milder disease caused by a related virus. As of Sunday (May 22), the World Health Organization (WHO) has recorded more than 250 confirmed or suspected cases of monkeypox in the biggest outbreak seen outside West and Central Africa, where it is endemic.

The United Kingdom is one of the worst-affected countries, with 71 confirmed cases as of May 25. For comparison, the country saw a total of seven cases from 2018 to 2021.

The smallpox vaccine, marketed as Jynneos or Imvanex, is also licensed for monkeypox and provides a good degree of cross-protection. The UK Health Security Agency, which has 5,000 doses and more on order from maker Bavarian Nordic, stated on Monday that it was immunising close contacts of confirmed cases and advising 21-day quarantines, reflecting the possible incubation period. 

This containment strategy recognises that some patients have no history of travel or contact with infected animals, implying community transmission. Scientists are now trying to work out whether the outbreak is due to human behaviour or a genetic change in the monkeypox virus.

HOW DANGEROUS IS MONKEYPOX?

The virus, first recorded in monkeys in 1958 and in humans in 1970, belongs to a family of DNA viruses called orthopoxviruses. Other members that can affect humans include smallpox (the variola virus), cowpox and vaccinia, a relatively mild virus used in the smallpox vaccine. Confusingly, chickenpox is not related.

There are two main virus clades, or branches: The current outbreak is of the West African clade, fatal in one per cent of cases, rather than the Central African (or Congo Basin) clade, which can kill up to 10 per cent. Children and those with compromised immunity, including pregnant women, are most at risk.

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2022-05-26 22:11:03Z
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