HomeWorld NewsUS economy 'overheating' and 'Ukraine fears' | Global News Avenue World News US economy ‘overheating’ and ‘Ukraine fears’ | Global News Avenue By Jahxco November 9, 2024 0 16 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp British Broadcasting Corporation The main headline in the Financial Times read: “U.S. stock market surge sounds alarm bells about ‘overheating economy'”. The report quoted Dan Ivascyn of Pimco, one of the world’s largest bond fund managers, as saying, “The U.S. stock market is likely to see a decline after hitting record highs since Trump was elected president. reverse”. Under the headline “Trump Unleashed,” the newspaper provided comprehensive coverage of what it said could be other impacts on the election outcome. In other news, the newspaper reported that attacks on Israeli fans in Amsterdam “sparked a diplomatic incident”. The title of the I paper is “UK mortgage rates will remain high in 2025 thanks to Reeves and Trump”, referring to the UK chancellor and the incoming US president. It cited a “forecast of 4% by the end of next year, rather than a steeper decline.” The newspaper also published a photo of King Charles III in full royal regalia with the headline “Britain’s secret weapon and Trump 2.0.” Elsewhere, police are investigating We R Blighty for collecting cash for veterans, I exclusively report. The company “denies all allegations of wrongdoing.” According to the Daily Telegraph, British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer plans to increase defense spending to 2.5% of GDP when Trump takes office. It is expected to reach 2.3% this year. The newspaper said the move would be seen as an “olive branch” to the newly elected president. The newspaper declared in its main headline that “Labour paves the way for a four-day week” following a “£25bn tax hike on businesses”. It cited South Cambridgeshire Council’s plans for “shorter hours and the same pay” as examples, as well as an offer from London Mayor Sadiq Khan to Tube drivers in response to new strike threats. Dominating the front pages was a photo of Olympic sailor Sir Ben Ainslie and his wife Georgie, who announced they had been trying for 10 years to conceive a surrogate child. A man with ties to Iran’s Revolutionary Guards was one of three people charged in the United States, a Times headline read: “Iran Plots to Kill Trump.” The newspaper’s main image features two members of Trump’s family: his wife Melania and their 18-year-old son Barron. According to the report, Barron served as a podcast consultant to convey his message to young people and “help his father get back to the top.” The paper’s weekend section also has something for older men, with the headline “I had a gladiator training at 60” and the magazine promises to tell us the “real reasons” why people can’t “get a good night’s sleep”. The Guardian’s headline, “Ukraine fears ‘deterioration’ of relations with Britain,” quoted a “senior figure in (Ukrainian President) Volodymyr Zelensky’s government” as saying that if not Any trip to Kiev by Sir Keir will be “worthless”, he has promised. Replenish Storm Shadow missile inventory. “It makes no sense for him to come as a tourist,” the source said, speaking on condition of anonymity. Turning to the Middle East, the newspaper quoted the United Nations as saying that 70% of the victims in Gaza were women and children. An undercover team from the Daily Express uncovered plans by pro-Palestinian campaigners to “‘swarm’ Armistice Day services and bring chaos to British cities,” the newspaper said. It has informed Scotland Yard of Youth Demand’s plans to coordinate “protests to shame our war dead”. In response to X’s report, Youth Demand said it had “publicly announced plans to take action at a public event next week”. The newspaper also published a photo of the Princess of Wales wearing a poppy with the caption “But Kate will mark Remembrance Weekend with her usual dignity”. The headline in the Daily Mail was “UK’s first death from fat injection”. “An NHS nurse bought the ‘King Kong’ diet pill from an online pharmacy and died after taking just two doses.” Susan McGowan, 58, took the injection about two weeks before her death on September 4 Two low doses of tilsiparatide (brand name Mounjaro) were given. This is believed to be the first death officially linked to the drug in the UK. In other news, Prince Andrew “found the money” to stay at the royal villa, the Daily Mail reports. The prince has a lease with the Crown Estate Agency to live at Windsor until 2078, but it has been suggested that he will have to self-finance if he wants to meet the requirements to maintain the 19th-century listed building. A man described as a friend of Liam Payne has denied dumping him before he died in a Buenos Aires hotel last month, the Daily Mirror reports. singer. “I didn’t abandon Liam,” the caption said. It continued: “Heartbroken friends said he left the singer chatting and joking in the hotel lobby.” “The world has been tangoed,” the Daily Star said of the president-elect. It references Donald Trump’s longstanding fondness for fake tans in various ways. The newspaper said his win had led to a “sharp U-turn” on insults by “politicians around the world” and claimed staff in the Guardian newsroom were being consulted by editors about his victory. 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