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Новости за 04.01.2025

Dimitrov retires hurt

Sydney Morning Herald 

Grigor Dimitrov is forced to retire from his semi final at the Brisbane International after suffering a hip injury.

Historic inauguration: Jammu railway division set to launch

Thehindubusinessline.com 

The newly carved out Railway Division will include five sections – Bhogpur Sirwal-Pathankot; Batala-Pathankot; Pathankot-Joginder Nagar; Pathankot-Jammu- Martyr Captain Tushar Mahajan Udhampur Railway Station and Srinagar-Baramulla

Malik Monk, Kings prevail in shootout with Grizzlies

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

(Photo credit: Sergio Estrada-Imagn Images) Malik Monk hit three key fourth-quarter 3-pointers to stall a Memphis rally as part of a 31-point night, DeMar DeRozan chipped in with 29 points and the Sacramento Kings earned a 138-133 victory over the visiting Grizzlies on Friday night. The Kings, who improved to 3-1 under interim coach Doug Christie since Mike Brown was fired, led by as many as 15 points early in the third

Farhan Akhtar urges praise for Rohit's selfless choice, not criticism

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Farhan Akhtar praised Rohit Sharma's decision to step down in the Sydney Test, highlighting Rohit's selflessness for prioritizing team success over personal form. Farhan lauded Rohit's captaincy and elite batting skill, emphasizing the challenge of remaining resilient amid criticism. He called Rohit a strong leader, applauding his team-first attitude.

HDFC Bank gets RBI nod to acquire up to 9.5% stake in AU Small Finance Bank

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

AU SFB announced after market hours on Friday, via a regulatory filing, that approval has been granted to HDFC Bank and its group companies—HDFC Mutual Fund, HDFC Life Insurance, HDFC Pension Management, HDFC ERGO General Insurance, and HDFC Securities—to collectively acquire paid-up share capital or voting rights in the midcap lender.

China Is No Longer Driving Global Oil Demand

The National Interest 

For many years, the outlook for the world oil market has rested heavily on China, as it has been by far the most significant driver of demand growth in this century. But now, twenty years after the landmark 2004 surprise, when Chinese demand reached over 3 million barrels per day year-on-year, stoked fears of scarcity and drove up prices, there is a growing consensus that China’s oil demand will soon peak. That does not necessarily mean that global demand will peak shortly thereafter, as it reflects... Читать дальше...