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Новости за 13.09.2024

Aluminium prices at multi-week high. What’s next?

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Aluminium prices have recently surged to multi-week highs, driven by optimism around potential US interest rate cuts and anticipated economic stimulus measures from China. Market sentiment has been further buoyed by tight raw material supplies and a weakening US dollar. Despite these gains, the outlook remains uncertain due to mixed economic data from major metal consumers, especially China.

Tartu looking for ways to proceed with Sõpruse Bridge renovations

Err.ee (en) 

The best bid for the renovation work on Tartu's Sõpruse Bridge was €6 million more than anticipated. As a result, Tartu City Government will need to decide in the coming weeks how to proceed with the bridge's renovation. There is a consensus however, that the bridge cannot be left as it is.

Ford submits Letter of Intent to TN Government outlining plan for Chennai plant

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Ford has submitted a Letter of Intent to the Tamil Nadu Government to use its Chennai plant for manufacturing exports. The company plans to increase its employee base in Chennai and is conducting a feasibility study on products like the Endeavour and Mustang, with potential future plans for an affordable electric vehicle platform.

White Sox bring team-record home skid into series opener vs. A's

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

(Photo credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images) The Chicago White Sox are riding a franchise-record 15-game home losing streak, and even more unwelcome historical records are looming in the next few weeks. The White Sox (33-114) will aim for their first home win since Aug. 12 when they begin a three-game series against the Oakland Athletics onFriday. Oakland (64-83) will finish with its third consecutive losing season, b

Barodian 'books' place in kid's hearts

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Kalpana Shah from Vadodara requested people to bring textbooks and notebooks as offerings for Lord Ganesha instead of sweets or flowers during the Ganpati festival. This was intended to aid children who lost their study materials in recent floods. The initiative resulted in collecting hundreds of books and pens, which were donated to affected kids.