Oils and miners bring FTSE higher, while banks also rise August 20, 2009 BRITAIN’S leading share index gained 1.4 per cent as stocks enjoyed a broad-based recovery yesterday, with heavyweight oils and miners in demand as raw material prices rose while financials also rallied. By the close, the FTSE 100 was 66.91 points higher at 4,756.58, having reversed earlier losses to close slightly higher on Wednesday. The UK [...]
Factory data gives boost to US stocks August 20, 2009 US stocks rose for a third straight session yesterday with financial stocks leading gains after US manufacturing data and a rebound in Chinese stocks reassured investors. The Dow and the S&P 500, which suffered their worst day in about seven weeks on Monday, got a lift from signs of improvement in US Mid-Atlantic manufacturing and [...]
Sluggish England failed to capitalise on a turning track August 20, 2009 WINNING the toss at The Oval yesterday morning was just the boost England needed for this decisive Ashes Test, but captain Andrew Strauss will be well aware that his side have wasted a fantastic opportunity here. As we’ve already seen, the pitch at The Oval is starting to turn, which has completely foxed everybody with [...]
England make a stuttering start to Ashes deciding Test August 20, 2009 BATTING hero Ian Bell insists the decisive fifth Ashes Test with Australia is still delicately poised despite England failing to capitalise on favourable conditions at The Oval. Captain Andrew Strauss won the toss on a batting wicket but saw his side struggle to 307-8 at the close despite a battling 72 from Bell, who was [...]
Gender-test Semenya is a girl, insist her parents August 20, 2009 THE MOTHER of Caster Semanya, the women’s 800m world champion who has been asked to take a gender test, insists her teenage daughter definitely is female. Semanya, 18, stormed to victory in the final in Berlin on Wednesday just hours after athletics chiefs announced they had asked her to undergo a test. The South African [...]
Ferguson not panicked by Burnley slip August 20, 2009 MANCHESTER UNITED manager Sir Alex Ferguson insists he is not worried by his side suffering an early setback to their Premier League title defence at top-flight newcomers Burnley. The Clarets, who only came up via the play-offs, stunned Ferguson by downing United 1-0 at Turf Moor on Wednesday night – Burnley’s first win in the [...]
Threat of axe spurs on Defoe August 20, 2009 HAT-TRICK hero Jermain Defoe says the threat of losing his place in the Tottenham line-up has spurred on his storming start to the season. Defoe followed up his brace for England against Holland last week with an impressive hat-trick in Spurs’ 5-1 Premier League victory at Hull on Wednesday night. Strike partner Robbie Keane was [...]
Kyrgiakos tempted by Reds challenge August 20, 2009 GREEK international Sotiris Kyrgiakos says joining Liverpool is the biggest challenge of his career. The Reds yesterday agreed a £1.5m deal for the defender, who only last week committed himself to a four-year contract extension at AEK Athens. The 30-year-old former Rangers player will undergo a medical at Anfield today with a view to completing [...]
Toothless Villa undone by goal inside a minute August 20, 2009 ASTON VILLA conceded a goal in Vienna after just 40 seconds, and it proved decisive as Rapid went on to win the first leg of their Europa League play-off. Bosnian Nikica Jelavic headed the opener and the hosts went on to dominate a Villa side featuring four changes from the weekend. Rapid’s Christopher Drazan was [...]
Rodwell brace ushers Toffees towards groups August 20, 2009 TEENAGER Jack Rodwell and Louis Saha scored two apiece as Everton put one foot in the Europa League group stage with an emphatic first-leg play-off win. A Saha volley opened proceedings before England Under-21 midfielder Rodwell scored his first from 20 yards. The youngster completed his brace with a fine drive before Saha’s low angled [...]