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Brawl erupts between Hong Kong politicians in fight for chair - video

The legislative council descended into chaos for more than an hour on Friday as opposing lawmakers threw placards and scrambling over each other to take control of a house committee. Politicians rushed to take the seat left empty after the house was unable to elect a new chairperson. The incumbent, Starry Lee, reached the seat first as pro-Beijing and pro-democracy members crowded in

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Lockdown walks, miraculous recoveries and flypasts: the week’s most uplifting clips – video

As the lockdown days wear on, it can be hard to find hope amid the gloom. But people across the world are finding reasons to keep their spirits up – from lockdown charity walks and miraculous recoveries, to virtual graduation wishes from celebrities and socially distanced block parties


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European schools get ready to reopen despite concern about pupils spreading Covid-19

Germany’s top coronavirus expert says children play as big a role as adults in spread

More countries across Europe are preparing to reopen schools in the coming weeks despite conflicting advice from scientists, some of whom caution against underestimating children’s potential to spread the coronavirus.

Some schools and nurseries in Denmark and Norway have already reopened, and grandparents in Switzerland are allowed to hug grandchildren under 10, following a ruling by the health ministry’s head of infectious diseases that it is safe to do so.

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Trump 'very confident' of Covid-19 vaccine in 2020 and predicts up to 100,000 US deaths

US president again criticises Beijing as European countries prepare to ease lockdown

Donald Trump has said he is “very confident” there will be a vaccine for coronavirus by the end of the year, revising up his estimate of the final US death toll as several European countries prepare for a cautious easing of lockdowns.

The president used a Fox News “virtual town hall” on Sunday night to repeat his regular virus talking points, including that a vaccine was not far away, Covid-19 was China’s fault and the economy would not only recover but “grow like crazy”.

Related: Mike Pompeo: 'enormous evidence' coronavirus came from Chinese lab

Global coronavirus cases have surpassed 3.5 million with more than 247,000 deaths.

In New York, the centre of the US outbreak, an emergency field hospital erected in Central Park is set to close. Dozens of New Yorkers were fined for violating social distancing guidelines as they flocked to beaches and parks in balmy weekend weather.

China reported three new coronavirus cases, versus two the day before.

Japan’s state of emergency is expected to be extended until the end of the month.

France will not quarantine anyone arriving from the EU, the Schengen area or Britain due to the coronavirus.

New Zealand has reported no new coronavirus cases for the first time.

South Korea plans to ease a ban on some gatherings and events as long as they “follow disinfection measures”.

Brazil has become the first country in Latin America to report more than 100,000 cases.

The Iranian president, Hassan Rouhani, announced mosques will reopen across large parts of the Islamic republic after they were closed in early March.

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Greta Thunberg and children's group hit back at attempt to throw out climate case

Brazil, France and Germany say UN can’t hear complaint against five countries of flouting child rights to clean air

Greta Thunberg and a group of other children have pushed forward their legal complaint at the UN against countries they accuse of endangering children’s wellbeing through the climate crisis, despite attempts to have it thrown out.

The 16 children, including the Swedish environmental activist, lodged a legal case with the UN committee on the rights of the child against Argentina, Brazil, France, Germany and Turkey last September.

Related: Sign up to the Green Light email to get the planet's most important stories

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How can I speed up a Windows 10 laptop?

Matt is resurrecting a 10-year-old laptop with only 4GB of memory. How can he make it run faster?

I am trying to resurrect an old but good-in-its-day laptop for my son to use for his A-levels. I have bought a cheap 256GB SSD to improve the read/write speeds, but it seems I am stuck with the current 4GB of memory. Its two memory slots could support 8GB but 4GB DDR2 memory modules are prohibitively expensive at roughly £65 each. It doesn’t seem to make sense spending that sort of money on outdated memory technology for a 10-year-old laptop.

What is the best way to set up Windows 10 so it runs fast on relatively limited memory? Is it worth using a different browser to Chrome? Is Microsoft Office too much of a resource hog?

Chip costs are driven by production volumes, so obsolete types of memory are no longer in production, or are very expensive to produce. Often, there are alternatives, such as buying second-hand memory modules, and cannibalising laptops sold on eBay for “spares or repair”.

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For all the brave words, Jupiter's move is essentially defensive | Patrick Collinson

The UK’s fund management industry is losing the war against index tracking

What’s gone wrong with Britain’s fund management industry? Over the past year share prices have soared globally, which usually translates into boom times for asset managers, whose income is based on a percentage cut from the total amount of money under management. Yet the UK’s industry is beset with scandals and sliding fortunes among some of the once most-revered names.

Jupiter is attempting to arrest its decline with a £370m takeover of Merian (once Old Mutual’s investment arm), creating a £65bn group that boss and serial deal maker Andrew Formica promises investors will be “highly earnings accretive”.

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US puts 20-year bond up for auction on May 20, first time in over 20 years

CNBC's Rick Santelli reports on the announcement.




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Recent rally has taken market to upper end of expected range: Koesterich

Russ Koesterich, BlackRock Global Allocation Fund portfolio manager, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the state of the markets amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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Trading Nation: Cramer's 'Covid-19 Index' stocks up 7% this week—Here's some of the best performers

Todd Gordon, Ascent Wealth Partners and John Petrides, Toqueville Asset Management, discuss the stay-at-home stocks they're watching with Seema Mody.




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NYC brokers expect real estate prices to fall up to 20%

Many real estate deals were renegotiated or cancelled when the world was placed on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic. CNBC's Robert Frank reports the numbers.




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Uber earnings and big layoffs hit Silicon Valley's lucrative start-up sector: CNBC After Hours

CNBC.com's MacKenzie Sigalos brings you the day's top business news headlines, and what to watch as the coronavirus pandemic continues to keep most of America on lockdown. Today, CNBC's Kate Rooney also takes a look at the widespread layoffs hitting the lucrative tech sector and start-up scene.




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Player wages and contracts will bankrupt EFL clubs: it's time for the PFA to act | Mark Palios

A radical solution is needed and the PFA has the money and the power to step in and help clubs that have no income for the foreseeable future

Last month I said the EFL was entering the most critical period in its history as it struggled to respond to the abrupt cessation of football. What we have seen since has elegantly illustrated the game’s inability to act decisively to protect professional football’s future. This is not a criticism of the individuals involved in negotiations, who are trying their best, but reflects structural flaws that prevent cohesive action. Put simply, it is clear the EFL and Professional Footballers’ Association cannot bring the key counter-parties to the table.

The first phase was characterised by the fight for cash given the disappearance of gate-related income. Although there was relatively swift agreement that a player wage deferral would help, it has been left to clubs and players to agree arrangements. Some players have deferred, some have not, and and the scale varies from club to club. The outcome was, in my view, too little and too late for many clubs.

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Jair Bolsonaro wants football to start up again despite Covid-19 deaths in Brazil

  • President calls for resumption of football despite crisis
  • Brazil has more than 5,900 deaths due to the coronavirus

Brazil’s president Jair Bolsonaro wants to see football competitions restart soon despite the country’s high number of coronavirus cases, arguing that players are less likely to die from Covid-19 because of their physical fitness.

Bolsonaro is one of the few world leaders that still downplays the risks brought by the coronavirus, which he has likened to “a little flu”.

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Toilet roll keepie-uppies: sports stars' coronavirus lockdown challenge – video

With the sporting calendar on hold during the coronavirus pandemic, football stars around the world are challenging each other to perform tricks with loo roll as part of the #stayathomechallenge to encourage fans to practise social distancing

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Lockdown, Bayern and growing up as a refugee: Gary Lineker meets Alphonso Davies – video

Alphonso Davies was born in a refugee camp after his parents fled civil war in Liberia. He has since become the youngest footballer to play for Canada and won a Bundesliga title with Bayern Munich. The 19-year-old talks to Gary Lineker about his incredible journey

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World Cup questions: what did Zidane's head-butt in Berlin mean? | Barney Ronay

Using the Fifa archive we rewatch a series of memorable games in search of answers we didn’t find at the time

It was like knocking four quick times on the door of unhappiness” – Albert Camus, the Outsider

The World Cup final, France v Italy in Berlin’s Olympic Stadium. It’s still humid under the lights. The score is 1-1, the players wide-eyed but still running.

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My favourite game: Arsenal v Newcastle, 1998 FA Cup final | Suzanne Wrack

A trip to Devon meant updates were via a classmate’s radio but it gave me my first real glimpse of the power of football

It seems a little odd pitching a game I’ve not seen for this series. I wasn’t at Wembley, I didn’t watch on TV and I didn’t listen to it on the radio. How, then, I hear you say, can the 1998 FA Cup final between Arsenal and Newcastle possibly be my favourite game?

I had always been an Arsenal fan, I didn’t have a choice. I grew up in a council flat in Hackney where if you left the windows open on matchdays you could faintly hear the Highbury goal celebrations. I went to a primary school in Islington. My dad supported Arsenal, so did my grandad.

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Sundaram Low Duration Fund Regular Weekly Dividend (Formerly Super Institutional Plan)

Category Debt Scheme - Low Duration Fund
NAV 11.2452
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Sundaram Money Fund Regular weekly Dividend. Rein (Formerly Super Institutional Plan)

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 11.9724
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Date 10-May-2020




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Sundaram Money Fund Regular Qrtly Div. Reinvest (Formerly Super Institutional Plan)

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 38.9353
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Date 10-May-2020




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Sundaram Money Fund Regular monthly Div. (Formerly Super Institutional Plan)

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 10.6302
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Date 10-May-2020




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Sundaram Money Fund Regular Growth (Formerly Super Institutional Plan)

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 41.8662
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Date 10-May-2020




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Sundaram Money Fund Regular fortnightly Div.Rein (Formerly Super Institutional Plan)

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 11.1189
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Date 10-May-2020




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Sundaram Money Fund Regular Daily Div. Reinvest (Formerly Super Institutional Plan)

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 10.0953
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Date 10-May-2020




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Edelweiss Liquid Fund - Unclaimed Redemption Plan- Upto 3 years

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 1230.7145
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Date 10-May-2020




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Edelweiss Liquid Fund - Unclaimed Dividend Plan- Upto 3 years

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 1230.7049
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Date 10-May-2020




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Franklin India Ultra Short Bond Fund- Super Institutional Plan-Segregated Portfolio 1- 8.25% Vodafone Idea Ltd-10JUL20-Weekly Dividend Option

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 0.0000
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Franklin India Ultra Short Bond Fund- Super Institutional Plan-Segregated Portfolio 1- 8.25% Vodafone Idea Ltd-10JUL20-Growth Option

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
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Franklin India Ultra Short Bond Fund- Super Institutional Plan-Segregated Portfolio 1- 8.25% Vodafone Idea Ltd-10JUL20-Direct-Weekly Dividend Option

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
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Franklin India Ultra Short Bond Fund- Super Institutional Plan-Segregated Portfolio 1- 8.25% Vodafone Idea Ltd-10JUL20-Direct-Growth Option

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
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Franklin India Ultra Short Bond Fund- Super Institutional Plan-Segregated Portfolio 1- 8.25% Vodafone Idea Ltd-10JUL20-Direct Daily Dividend Option

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
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Franklin India Ultra Short Bond Fund- Super Institutional Plan-Segregated Portfolio 1- 8.25% Vodafone Idea Ltd-10JUL20-Daily Dividend Option

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 0.0000
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Franklin India Ultra Short Bond Fund - Super Institutional Plan - Direct - Weekly Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 9.8745
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Date 08-May-2020




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Franklin India Ultra Short Bond Fund - Super Institutional Plan - Direct - Growth

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 27.7188
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Date 08-May-2020




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Franklin India Ultra Short Bond Fund - Super Institutional Plan - Direct - Daily Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 9.8382
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Franklin India Ultra Short Bond Fund - Super Institutional - Weekly Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 9.8790
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Franklin India Ultra Short Bond Fund - Super Institutional - Growth

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 27.5680
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Franklin India Ultra Short Bond Fund - Super Institutional - Daily Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Ultra Short Duration Fund
NAV 9.8534
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Franklin India Liquid Fund - Super Institutional Plan - Weekly Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 1022.7998
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Franklin India Liquid Fund - Super Institutional Plan - Growth

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 2987.0926
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Franklin India Liquid Fund - Super Institutional Plan - Daily Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 1000.0000
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Franklin India Liquid Fund - Super Institutional - Direct - Weekly Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 1022.2741
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Franklin India Liquid Fund - Super Institutional - Direct - Daily Dividend

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 1002.2243
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Franklin India Liquid Fund - Super Instittutional - Direct - Growth

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 3000.3212
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Seeks to make amendments to special procedure for corporate debtors undergoing the corporate insolvency resolution process under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016

[To be published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part II, Section 3, Sub-section (i)] Government of India Ministry of Finance




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BOI AXA Liquid Fund Unclaimed Redemption Upto 3 years

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 1172.2886
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BOI AXA Liquid Fund Unclaimed Dividend Upto 3 years

Category Debt Scheme - Liquid Fund
NAV 1172.4095
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2019 KBCM Technology Group Private SaaS Company Survey

"As the SaaS industry continues to become more sophisticated, operators and investors are looking more closely at performance-driving metrics," said David Spitz, managing director of KBCM's Technology Group and primary author of the survey.

Keep on reading: 2019 KBCM Technology Group Private SaaS Company Survey




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An abrupt end to the UK furlough scheme would be self-defeating | Nils Pratley

The Treasury cannot afford to spend £10bn a month indefinitely, but a cliff-edge end to Covid-19 wage subsidies is not the answer

What’s the safest way for Rishi Sunak to wind down his wage-support furlough scheme? Well, start by finding the correct language. The imagery in the current political talk about “weaning” businesses off an “addiction” is absurd.

When the chancellor introduced the coronavirus job retention scheme on 20 March, he said it was to “protect, as far as possible, people’s jobs and incomes”. There will be trouble if, less than two months later and with lockdown still in place, companies and their workers are portrayed as needy infants or addicts who should know better.

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