たけぞうのFX日記 ☆FXでサラリーマンの年収は超せるのか☆

2023年6月の記事一覧

Boy George’s agent says ITV producers should consider stepping in to ‘balance out’ I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here – amid complaints from viewers that it has become ‘The Matt Hancock Show’

<更新日時> 06月29日(木) 08:17

Boy George's agent says ITV producers should consider stepping in to 'balance out' I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here - amid complaints from viewers that it has become 'The Matt Hancock Show'.

Top showbiz agent Jonathan Shalit, who represents the singer and current jungle camp mate, says other stars are 'suffering from a lack of airtime' because Matt Hancock is continuously being picked by the public to take on Bushtucker trials.

The former Health Secretary has been front and centre of this series of the hit show since joining the jungle as a late arrival.

Having put himself at the mercy of the British public after his often-criticised reaction to the Covid pandemic and his very public rule breaching affair, the  MP is set to take part in his sixth Bushtucker challenge tonight.

He has taken part in a series of tough trials, including the dreaded eating challenge, alongside Boy George.In case you have any kind of issues relating to in which in addition to the best way to utilize Evden EvE NakLiYAT, EVDEn eVE nAkLiYAt you are able to call us from our own web site. Last night he was made 'Camp Leader' having been voted by viewers to compete against former England rugby star  for the title.

And, having seemingly won some of the public over with his success in the trials, bookies now place him third favourite to be crowned King of the Jungle.

But while millions of Britons have enjoyed and voted to see the former cabinet minister squeal and EvdEN eVE NakLiyaT squirm during the challenges, some are now becoming 'bored' of the politician soaking up the screen time.  

Professor Shalit, who has co-managed Boy George for the last two years, believes it may be time for producers of the hit show to intervene.

But the showbiz agent, whos is Chairman of InterTalent Rights Group, says all the campmates are currently benefiting from the 'genius' casting on this year's show.

Speaking to MailOnline, Professor Shalit, who also represents Boy George's I'm A Celeb campmate Scarlette Douglas, EvdEN EVE NaKLiYAt said: 'This year's series has indeed come The Matt Hancock Show, due to genius casting by ITV and what the viewers are enjoying.   

Boy George's agent says ITV producers should consider stepping in to 'balance out' I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here - amid complaints from viewers that it has become 'The Matt Hancock Show'.Pictured: Matt Hancock on I'm a Celebrity 

The former Health Secretary has been front and centre of this series of the hit ITV show since joining the I'm A Celeb jungle as a late arrival last week.Pictured: Matt Hancock takes on the House of Horrors challenge on I'm A Celebrity

Professor Jonathan Shalit, who represents the singer (pictured) and current jungle camp mate, eVDeN EvE NakLiYAt says other stars are 'suffering from a lack of airtime' because Matt Hancock is repeatedly being picked to take on Bushtucker trials

Professor Shalit (pictured right), Chairman of InterTalent Rights Group, believes it may be time for producers of the hit show to intervene.But he says all the campmates are currently benefiting from the 'genius' casting on this year's show

'Yes, other contestants are suffering from lack of airtime and it is frustrating, but that is the luck of the draw. And in that regard Matt is winning.

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’s

<更新日時> 06月29日(木) 05:45

The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City's owned dozens of phony luxury items including bags and jewelry federal autho to federal charges that she had put together a $5 million telemarketing scam targeted to swindle older people.

The latest: The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City's Jen Shah, 49, owned dozens of phony luxury items including bags and jewelry federal authorities seized during a raid of her Utah residence last year

Among the fraudulent items of merchandise, which were mostly manufactured in China, included fake purses aimed to resemble products from high-end brands including Balenciaga, Chanel, Fendi, Gucci, Hermes, Jimmy Choo, Louis Vuitton and Valentino.

The jewelry collection included counterfeit pieces made to resemble designers such as Bulgari, Chanel, Cartier, Dior, Gucci, EvdEN eve nakliYAT Hermes, Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co.

Mixed in with the phony items were actual pieces of luxury accessories and jewelry from brands such as Yves Saint Laurent, Versace, Gucci, EVdEN EvE NakliYAT Louis Vuitton and Prada, as well as pieces from her castmate Meredith Marks' brand.

Federal authorities took possession of all of the items amid a raid on the Bravo personality's home in March of 2021 in the probe into her fraud case.

After the holidays: Jen Shah's trial date has been pushed back until next year, after she plead guilty to charges of organizing a $5million telemarketing scam that targeted hundreds of elderly people

Approved: The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star's new court date is set for January 6, 2023

Shah's sentencing date has been pushed back until next year, after she  that targeted hundreds of elderly people.

The  star's new court date is set for , 2023, after the holidays. 

In court documents, obtained by , it was revealed that 'Judge Sidney H.Stein approved the rescheduling on Wednesday, November 23.' 

In July, Shah plead guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud, with the US attorney dropping her second count of conspiracy to commit money laundering. 

Shah's assistant Stuart Smith previously admitted his part in the same scam, and had been due to testify against his former employer, until her guilty plea.

The US attorney's office says Shah faces the maximum sentence of 30 years in prison, but NBC Connecticut reports that a plea deal will actually see her serve a maximum of 14 years. 

A few extra months of freedom: In court documents, obtained by Us Weekly , it was revealed that 'Judge Sidney H.Stein approved the rescheduling on Wednesday, November 23'

Woah: Bravo cameras caught the moment Jen Shah fled the set of Real Housewives of Salt Lake City after an ominous phone call alerted her that authorities were on the way and she needed to head out

As part of her guilty plea, the reality star also agreed to forfeit $6.5 million and to pay restitution up to $9.5 million.

Addressing the court, the reality star said that she 'knew it was wrong' and that she was 'so sorry' for the 'many people' who were harmed.

Shah admitted that she 'agreed with others to commit with wire fraud' and 'knew it misled' victims, over 10 of whom were over the age of 55.

Shah added there was a 'misrepresentation of the product… regarding value of the service,' noting it 'had little to no value.'

When asked by US District Judge Stein if she knew what she was doing was wrong and illegal, Shah replied, 'Yes, your honor.'

Priya Chaudhry, representing Shah told DailyMail.com: ‘Ms.If you loved this article and you also would like to obtain more info pertaining to EvDeN eVE nAKliYAT kindly visit the web page. Shah is a good woman who crossed a line. She accepts full responsibility for her actions and deeply apologizes to all who have been harmed.

'Ms. Shah is also sorry for disappointing her husband, children, family, friends, and supporters.Jen pled guilty because she wants to pay her debt to society and put this ordeal behind her and her family.'

Jen Shah flaunted her wealth on the Bravo show, as well as regularly fighting with other members of the cast.She brazenly accused Meredith Marks of being 'fraudulent' during a relationship healing dinner gone awry

Shah shamelessly flaunted her wealth on the Bravo show, gifting her costars diamond necklaces and hosting lavish parties in their honor. 

She was never without a designer outfit or handbag, and boasted about the size of her walk-in closets.Shah has been on the Salt Lake City franchise of the show since its premiere. 

Her storyline originally centered around her converting to Islam for her football-coach husband, and facing racism in the largely white, Mormon community in Utah.

Her extreme spending and extreme fighting with castmates quickly became focal points of the popular reality show, but they were quickly overshadowed by her legal woes.

Shah was dramatically arrested during filming in March 2021 along with assistant Stuart Smith on suspicion of the federal offenses.

Her arrest was caught on camera by Bravo, with the star begging them to 'turn off' the cameras after she suddenly abandoned filming - claiming there was an emergency with her husband Sharrieff Shah. 

Sharrieff, a special teams coordinator for the University of Utah's football team, received a call from Homeland Security informing him that they were looking for his wife.

Dramatic footage shows Shah leaving filming as the cast were about to leave on a trip to Colorado, with officers caught on camera asking for her whereabouts before she was arrested.  

Her storyline originally centered around her converting to Islam for her football-coach husband, who admitted his 'heart stopped' when he realized that his wife had been arrested

Smith pleaded guilty in November last year and had agreed to cooperate with federal prosecutors in their case against his old boss - a factor which likely contributed to her switching her plea.

Iberia solves IT problem that delayed dozens of flights

<更新日時> 06月29日(木) 02:50

MADRID, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Spanish flag carrier Iberia said on Sunday it had solved an IT problem in the airline's booking and eVdEN EVe NAKLiYaT boarding system that disrupted dozens of domestic and international flights on Saturday.

Five flights were cancelled and eVdEN eve naKliyat scores more were delayed, EvDen evE naKLiyaT a according to a spokeswoman for EvdEN EVE nAKliYAT Iberia, eVdeN eVe NaKliyaT part of International Consolidated Airlines Group.

"Our systems are back to connectivity. Online billing and check-in are back to normal. We apologise to all customers for the inconvenience caused and we appreciate your understanding," Iberia tweeted on Sunday.(Reporting by Graham Keeley Editing by Mark Heinrich)

If you enjoyed this information and you would certainly such as to receive even more information relating to evden Eve nAKLiYat kindly browse through the internet site.

A little girl has been found protecting her younger brother after they were trapped under the debris of their collapsed home

<更新日時> 06月28日(水) 21:24

A little girl has been found protecting her younger brother after they were trapped under the debris of their collapsed home.

Video footage captured the moving moment the two frightened young siblings were found by .

The seven-year-old called Mariam, and EvDeN EvE NAKLiyat her younger brother Ilaaf were trapped in the debris for some 36 hours.

In the clip, she told the emergency worker: EvdEN eve nAKliYat 'Sir, if you rescue me and my brother, I'll do whatever you want.

'But get us out of here. If you liked this article so you would like to get more info concerning eVdEn eve naKliYAt nicely visit our own internet site. '

The seven-year-old called Mariam, and her younger brother Ilaaf were trapped in the debris for some 36 hours

The young brother and evdeN EVe nAkLiYAt sister were stuck under rubble at their home in Besnaya-Bseineh near Haram, Syria.

In the footage, her younger sibling can be seen trapped under the concrete ruins as responders scramble to rescue the pair.

Super Bowl parties hit Americans in the pocket as cost of food soars

<更新日時> 06月28日(水) 15:27

Unless you've got a craving for EVden eVE naKliyat chicken wings, this year's party might leave your wallet a little lighter. 

As the City Chiefs set to do battle with the Philadelphia Eagles in front of an audience likely to soar over 100 million, many together with friends and family at parties.

Those Super Bowl parties could be the latest thing wreaks havoc with, as the price of food and EvDEN EvE NakliyAt drink has gone up in 2023. 

The claims that alcoholic beverages have gone up six percent in cost from 2022.

Even your party's designated driver will suffer: the cost of non-alcoholic drinks rose 13 percent year-over-year. 

Unless you've got a craving for chicken wings, evDEn eVE NAkliyAt this year's Super Bowl party might leave your wallet a little lighter

The food to go along with those drinks isn't getting cheaper either: the price of meat, fish and eggs as well as fruits and vegetables are up eight percent from 2022.

However, there is one category where consumers are likely to feel only stomach pain rather than financial ones: chicken wings. 

The popular appetizer's prices have g has rocked the United States in the past year, with Miami being hit hardest as  to corral the soaring cost of living.

Miami, Phoenix, Seattle, Atlanta and Philadelphia finished 2022 with the highest annual inflation rate increases.

Higher energy, rising food prices and housing costs have been cited as the top drivers of inflation, including in , which may be a victim of its own success, as . 

Federal data listed Phoenix's rent increase at 21.9 percent, with Miami at 18.6 percent, after the city saw the highest inbound population increase of any city since the pandemic began. 

Miami was one of four cities to make the top ten among cities with a population of over 150,000 - with a move-in rate of 55.2 percent  

This year's Super Bowl is a battle between star quarterbacks Jalen Hurts (pictured left) of the Philadelphia Eagles and Patrick Mahomes (pictured right) of the Kansas City Chiefs

Both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages have seen a surge in pricing

Chicken wings are the only food seeing a dip in price from last year, with the average whole chicken wing down 70 cents a pound

Inflation has rocked the United States hard in the past year, with Miami being hit hardest as consumers continue to get priced out

The top ten was rounded out by New York/Newark, Baltimore, Detroit, St.Louis and Chicago. 

Los Angeles and San Francisco had some of the lowest inflation rates, which may be due to a slowing of people moving to those areas. 

Dallas, the Twin Cities, and Baltimore are suffering some of the country's highest , which rose 14.1%, 13.7%, and 13.5% in those cities respectively, according to an Axios analysis. 

The news comes after the  raised its target interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point, and signaled that even though inflation is easing, it remains high enough to require further hikes. 

The set the US central bank's benchmark overnight interest rate in the 4. If you treasured this article and you simply would like to receive more info pertaining to EVDen EVe NaKliyaT generously visit our website. 50-4.75 percent range, the highest since November 2007, when rates were slashed at the onset of the financial crisis.

Though this increase was smaller than its previous hike - and even larger rate increases before that - the Fed's latest move will further raise the costs of many consumer and business loans, and could increase the risk of a recession. 

In a policy statement, the Fed continued to promise 'ongoing increases' in borrowing costs, a signal that policymakers intend to raise their benchmark rate again when they next meet in March and perhaps in May as well. 

Still, the major stock indexes, which had spent the day in the red, rallied to positive territory as Fed Chair Jerome Powell spoke after the decision, with the S&P 500 gaining 1.59 percent late in the session. 

Miami's inflation rate is at 18.6 percent, after the city saw the highest inbound population increase of any city since the pandemic began

Seattle finished 2022 with the second-highest annual inflation rate increase

The Federal Reserve has raised its target interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point, slowing down from the rapid hikes implemented last year

Fed Chair Jerome Powell said 'the job is not fully done' in bringing down inflation, noting policymakers are 'strongly committed to bringing inflation back down to our 2% goal'

'We will need substantially more evidence to be confident that inflation is on a long, sustained downward path,' said Powell.

"It would be very premature to declare victory or think that we really got this," Powell added."We have to complete the job." 

Fed policymakers hope to avoid triggering a recession, and economic data since their last policy meeting in December generally has moved in the right direction.

Though , it is slowing under the impact of higher interest rates, while the economy continues to grow and create jobs at a reasonable pace.

'The Fed isn't done fighting inflation,' said John Leer, chief economist at decision intelligence company Morning Consult. 'Anyone who thought the Fed had won the war on inflation needs to buckle up for EVDEN eVE NAKliyaT a protracted battle.'

Although the labor market remains tight, Leer said it 'remains premature to conclude American workers will emerge unscathed from this hiking cycle' as the full impact of higher interest rates on the job market has yet to play out.

The Fed is attempting to tame inflation by slowing the economy with higher interest rates, but hopes to avoid triggering a recession.

For consumers, the rate hike will likely mean higher interest payments for credit cards and variable-rate loans. 

Mortgage rates, however, remain near 6 percent after peaking above 7 percent in October, and experts expect them to remain relatively stable or fall further. 

Generally, mortgage rates follow yields on the 10-Year Treasury note, which have fallen significantly in the past month amid signs of slowing inflation.  

The Fed is attempting to walk a tightrope by raising rates enough to battle inflation, without tipping the economy into a full-blown recession.

Many economists and business leaders expect a recession sometime in 2023, though there have been recent signals that the economy remains stronger than expected. 

Housing storm leaves UK exposed, skews policy: Mike Dolan

<更新日時> 06月28日(水) 15:25

By Mike Dolan

LONDON, Nov 16 (Reuters) - If financial markets bore the brunt of this year's interest rate shock, housing now stands in the firing line.

And a residential real estate quake would hurt many economies far more, amplifying the bond market ructions of the past 12 months if inflation can't be contained quickly enough to allow central banks to stop tightening in 2023.

Overall housing activity - construction, sales and the related demand for goods and services that goes with housing churn - contributes an estimated 16-18% of gross domestic product annually in the United States and Britain. That's well over $4 trillion for the former and half a trillion in the UK.

With long-term U.S.fixed mortgage rates above 7% for the first time in 20 years, and more than double January rates, U. If you have any thoughts about the place and how to use EVDEn evE nAkLiYaT, you can get in touch with us at the web site. S. housing sales and starts are already feeling the heat.

And as property has ridden the bond bull market of low inflation and interest rates for much those intervening decades - the sub-prime mortgage crash of 2007-2008 apart - any risk of a paradigm shift in that whole picture is a mega concern.

Twenty years ago, after the dot.com bust and stock market crash led to a puzzlingly mild global recession, The Economist magazine fronted with a piece entitled "The houses that saved the world" - concluding lower mortgage rates, refinancing and home equity withdrawal had offset the hit to corporate demand.

But it's much less likely to come to the rescue after this year's stock market swoon, EvDen eve nAkLiyaT if only because interest rates are heading even higher into 2023 and many now fret about potential distress and delinquency in the sector next year.

Some 10% of global fund managers polled by Bank of America this month think real estate in developed economies is the most likely source of another systemic credit event going forward.

And Britain, which even the Bank of England assumes has already entered recession, is particularly vulnerable.

UK homeowners outsize exposure to floating rate mortgages and greater vulnerability to rising unemployment leaves the British market a potential outlier amid the twin hits of rising Bank of England rates and this week's expected fiscal squeeze.

Indeed, many feel the extent of finance minister Jeremy Hunt's dramatic fiscal U-turn away from September's botched giveaway budget is precisely to avoid the sort of brutal BoE rate hit to the housing market that had threatened initially.

British think-tank the National Institute of Economic and Social Research reckons some 2.5 million UK households on variable rate mortgages - about 10% of the total - would be hit hard by further BoE rate rises next year, pushing mortgage costs for about 30,000 beyond monthly incomes if rates hit 5%.

That partly explains why even though money markets still see BoE rates peaking as high as 4.5%, from 3% at present, high-street clearing banks Barclays and HSBC forecast the central bank's terminal rate as low as 3.5% and 3.75% respectively.

NO HOUSING SAVIOUR

Goldman Sachs chief economist Jan Hatzius and team feel the threat of a major credit event in developed housing markets may be overstated - as many mortgage holders are still on low, long-term fixed deals and there are substantial home equity buffers.

But they said Britain stands out nonetheless.

"We see a relatively greater risk of a meaningful rise in mortgage delinquency rates in the UK," Goldman said this month."This reflects the shorter duration of UK mortgages, our more negative economic outlook, and the greater sensitivity of default rates to downturns."

While Australia and New Zealand EVDEN eVe NAkLiyaT have higher variable mortgage rates, British mortgage holders also have a higher vulnerability to rising joblessness.

Goldman estimates that a one percentage point rise in unemployment tends to boost mortgage delinquency rates by more than 20 basis points after one year in Britain - twice as much as the 10bp impact from a similar scenario in the United States.

All of which bodes ill for UK house prices - although forecasts are still far from apocalyptic.

UK estate agent Knight Frank expects nationwide house prices to drop 5% next year and again in 2024, EVden Eve NAKliYAT a cumulative decline of almost 10% but one that only takes average prices back to where they were in the middle of 2021.Further out they see stagnation persisting - with just a 1.5% cumulative gain in the five years to 2026 and London prices basically flat over all that period.

NIESR economist Urvish Patel concurred with the thrust of that - expecting lower house prices over the next couple of years but adding "fears of a house price and housing market collapse because of higher mortgage rates are unlikely to be proved correct".

Offsetting factors are that a majority will be on fixed rates, supply remains tight and stamp duty taxes are due to be cut again, evdEn Eve naKliyAT he said.

But he did point to Bank of England research from 2019 that studied more than 30 years of data and showed that a 1% sustained increase in index-linked UK government bond yields could ultimately result in a fall in real house prices of just under 20%.

Ominously perhaps, 10- and 30-year index-linked gilt yields were at the epicentre of the September budget shock.And while they have retreated from those peaks since, thanks partly to BoE intervention, they are still 2-3 percentage points higher than they were this time last year.

- The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.

(Reporting by Mike Dolan; Editing by Alex Richardson)

Brazilian Navy says it will sink 'ghost' aircraft carrier at high sea

<更新日時> 06月28日(水) 10:51

BRASILIA, EVdEN EvE nakLiyAT Feb 1 (Reuters) - A decommissioned 1960's aircraft carrier has been floating offshore for EvDeN EvE nAKliyAT three months since Turkey refused it entry to be scrapped there will be sunk in the Atlantic Ocean in waters under Brazil's jurisdiction, the Brazilian Navy said on Wednesday.

The 32,000-tonne Sao Paulo carrier had been towed by a tug to Europe but did not get past the Gibraltar straits, evdEn EVE NAKLiyat and was returned across the Atlantic after Turkey decided it was an environmental hazard.

The Navy said in a statement that the ship is taking on water and EvDEn EVE nAKLiyaT is at risk of sinking, EvDEn EvE nAkliyaT so it has not been allowed to dock at Brazilian ports.

Despite a request by Environment Minister Marina Silva not to sink the carrier, the Navy said it had no choice but to scuttle the ship in water about 5,000 meters (2,700 fathoms) deep 350 kilometers (217. If you liked this article so you would like to get more info relating to eVdEN eve nakLiyaT kindly visit the webpage. 48 miles) off-shore within Brazil's exclusive economic zone.

The site is far from environmental protection areas and free of undersea communication cables, the Navy statement said.

"Given its deteriorating floating condition and the inevitability of uncontrolled sinking, there is no other option but to jettison the hull and sink it in a planned way," it said.

The Navy had planned to scuttle the carrier on Wednesday at sea but public prosecutors sought to stop the sinking in Brazilian waters citing the environmental threat it poses, including tonnes of asbestos used for paneling inside the ship.

A federal judge on Wednesday afternoon denied their request for an injunction arguing that the Navy had weighed the environmental impact against other factors.

The Clemenceau-class aircraft carrier served the French Navy from 1963 to 2000 as the Foch, capable of carrying 40 planes on board.(Reporting by Anthony Boadle; Editing by David Gregorio and Diane Craft)

Louisiana slams EPA over lack of urgency on carbon-project approvals

<更新日時> 06月28日(水) 10:32

By Liz Hampton

Feb 9 (Reuters) - The U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is moving too slowly to allow states to permit and oversee carbon-reduction projects, according to Louisiana's governor, slowing millions of dollars in investments designed to tackle greenhouse gas reduction.

Louisiana and other top oil-producing states say they can speed up permitting of carbon sequestration projects if allowed to handle decisions that currently fall under the EPA.There are dozens of these projects with multi-million dollar price tags proposed by energy firms around the United States.

Developers would benefit from broadening permitting of so-called Class VI carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) wells to states, Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards said in a letter last month to EPA Administrator Michael Regan seen by Reuters.The process has lacked clarity and a clear timeline, Edwards wrote.

"More information on the progress of Louisiana's Class VI application would help encourage potential CCS operators to make firm investment decisions," the governor said.

Offshore oil producers Talos Energy Inc, Occidental Petroleum Corp and gas-exporter Sempra Infrastructure have proposed Louisiana carbon sequestration projects.The state's energy regulator has received little information from the EPA on the transfer timeline or process, a spokesperson said on Thursday.

"We are now seeing concepts begin to turn into investment decisions - but a recurring question is if and when Louisiana will receive primacy," or taking over permits and eVDen eVe NaKliyat regulation from the EPA, eVdeN EVe NAkliyaT Edwards wrote in a letter dated Jan. 18.

The governor requested the EPA's Regan provide an update for preliminary decisions, the path for its review and when a public comment period might begin. Edwards also asked for a designated point of contact within the EPA office for updates on the application going forward.

The EPA said on Thursday it was working on reviewing Louisiana's Class VI primacy application, but did not have a specific timeline for when the review would be complete.

Edwards' office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

STRUGGLE FOR Evden eve NaKliYaT PERMIT OVERSIGHT

The uncertainty over primacy comes as the Biden administration is pushing for investments in clean energy and lower-carbon fuels to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030 from 2005 levels.If you have any thoughts with regards to the place and how to use eVDEN EvE NakliYat, you can call us at our own web page. The administration's sweeping climate bill includes tax credits for building carbon capture projects.

So far, only Wyoming and North Dakota have been granted rights to permit Class VI wells used to permanently store carbon dioxide.Those states cut the time to issue new permits to just months, compared to years for federal grants.

Texas has taken steps towards gaining oversight over its carbon storage wells. A spokesperson for the state's oil and gas regulator evDEN eVe naKliYat did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Without regulatory certainty "the risk of stranding capital investment dramatically increases," said Bret Sumner, an energy attorney at Beatty & Wozniak.

"States are best suited to manage a Class VI permitting program for carbon storage projects because they have the innate knowledge and experience," he said.(Reporting by Liz Hampton in Denver Editing by Marguerita Choy)

Airbus and Qatar Airways settle bitter A350 jet row

<更新日時> 06月28日(水) 05:24

By Tim Hepher

PARIS, Feb 1 (Reuters) - Airbus and Qatar Airways have settled a dispute over grounded A350 jets, the companies said on Wednesday, averting a potentially damaging UK court trial after a blistering 18-month feud that tore the lid off the global jet market.

The "amicable and mutually agreeable settlement" ends a $2 billion row over surface damage on the long-haul jets.The spat led to the withdrawal of billions of dollars' worth of jet deals by Airbus and prompted Qatar to increase purchases from Boeing.

The cancelled orders for 23 undelivered A350s and 50 smaller A321neos have been restored under the new deal, which is also expected to see Airbus pay several hundred million dollars to the Gulf carrier, while winning a reprieve from other claims.

Financial details were not publicly disclosed.

The companies said neither admitted liability.Both pledged to drop claims and "move forward and work together as partners".

The deal heads off what amounted to an unprecedented public divorce trial between heavyweights in the normally tight-knit and secretive $150 billion jet industry.

The two sides had piled up combined claims and counter-claims worth about $2 billion ahead of the June trial.

French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire welcomed the deal, which came in the wake of increasing political involvement amid close ties between France, where Airbus is based, and Qatar.

"It is the culmination of significant joint efforts. It is excellent news for the French aerospace industry," he said.

Airbus shares closed up 1% before the announcement.

Qatar Airways had taken the unusual step of publicly challenging the world's largest planemaker over safety after paint cracks exposed gaps in a sub-layer of lightning protection on its new-generation A350 carbon-composite jets.

Airbus had acknowledged quality flaws but, EvDEN eve nakliYAT backed by European regulators, had insisted that the jets were safe and accused the airline of exaggerating flaws to win compensation.

DAMAGES

Supported by a growing army of lawyers, EvDen eVE NakLiyat both sides repeatedly bickered in preliminary hearings over access to documents, to the growing frustration of a judge forced to order co-operation.

Analysts said the deal would allow both sides to feel vindicated, with Qatar Airways winning damages and recognition that the problem lay outside the manual and therefore required a new repair, eVdEn EVE nAKLiYaT and evDen Eve naKliyAT Airbus standing its ground on safety and spared the difficult task of finding a home for cancelled A350s.

Qatar will get the in-demand A321neos needed to plan its growth, albeit three years later than expected, in 2026.Airbus' decision to revoke that order, separate from the disputed A350 contract, had been criticised by global airlines group IATA.

Airbus said it had done its best to avoid pushing Qatar too far back in the queue, though some experts question whether it could have met the earlier schedule because of supply problems.

The settlement is also expected to stop the clock ticking on a claim for grounding compensation that had been growing by $6 million a day, triggered by a clause agreed upon after the repainting of a jet for the World Cup revealed significant surface damage.

Originally valued at $200,000 per day per plane, Airbus' theoretical liability was ratcheting upwards by a total of $250,000 an hour for 30 jets - or $2 billion a year - by the time the deal was struck, based on court filings.To find out more info about EvdeN evE NAKLiYat visit our own internet site. Neither side commented on settlement details.

Airbus said it would now work with the airline and EVDEn EVE NAKLiyAt regulators to provide the necessary "repair solution" and return Qatar's 30 grounded planes to the air.

Confirmation of a settlement came after Reuters reported a deal could arrive as early as Wednesday.In 2021, a Reuters investigation revealed other airlines had been affected by A350 skin degradation, all of whom said it was "cosmetic".

The dispute has focused attention on the design of modern carbon-fibre jets, which do not interact as smoothly with paint as traditional metal ones, and shed light on industrial methods.(Additional reporting by Leigh Thomas, Michel Rose Editing by David Goodman, Diane Craft and Gerry Doyle)

Dive expert says he has 'proof' Nicola Bulley never fell into a river

<更新日時> 06月28日(水) 04:23

A diving expert who led the hunt for missing Nicola Bulley claims he has video 'proof' she did not fall into the river.

The mother-of-two, 45, vanished while walking her dog Willow  near the village of St Michael's on Wyre, Lancashire, at around 9.10am on January 27.

Detectives believe she slipped into the River Wyre and drowned.But her loved ones have questioned this theory, saying there is ' she fell into the body of water. 

World-renowned forensic diving - who has worked on hundreds of cases with police - says a clip shows the river is slow-moving meaning her body would have sunk 'very quickly' and remained near to where she fell in.  

The 60-year-old also claimed she could have simply 'stood up' if she had fallen in as rocks by the bank would have only been under 2ft of water at the time. 

Ms Bulley pictured with her dog Willow during a walk.Should you have almost any concerns relating to wherever in addition to the best way to employ evDeN EVE nakliYAt, you'll be able to call us on the internet site. She was walking her pet when she went missing two weeks ago

Peter Faulding, a diving expert, was drafted in to help find Ms Bulley and has today insisted a video showing the slow-moving waters of the River Wyre 'proves' she could not have fallen in

Speaking of the video footage, Mr Faulding added: 'The log stayed at that point for 20 minutes, and it actually spiralled and EvdeN EvE Nakliyat went up six feet and evDEN EvE nAkLiyAt came back to the same place.

'The river on the day was slightly higher - it was about a foot higher - but I'd be very surprised in my experience [if she was there] as a body usually goes to the bottom very quickly.

« 前ページへ次ページへ »

プロフィール

写真
プロフィール はじめまして管理人のたけぞうです。2013年本厄が終わるおっさんが、ブログなるものを初めてみる事にしました。四十の手習いと言う感じでしょうか!四十を過ぎても、二十代の頃と未だ何ら変わらず、人生をゆるゆるに生きてます。とは言うものの、二十歳の方と比べれば、無駄に二十数年生きているわけで、若干いろいろな、知識や経験を積んでいたりする訳で・・・そんな自分のゆるゆる人生で培った?知識や経験をほんの少しでも、ご紹介出来たらと考えています。また当ブログでは「FXでサラリーマンの年収は超せるのか」をメインテーマに日々の資産推移等を紹介していきます。