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Winx wins fourth Cox Plate to make horse racing history

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Winx wins fourth Cox Plate to make horse racing history Winx wins for the 29th successive time and becomes the first horse to claim a fourth Cox Plate, Australia's most prestigious weight-for-age race. Reported by BBC Sport 1 hour ago.

Thousands rally in Sydney and Melbourne against offshore detention

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Thousands rally in Sydney and Melbourne against offshore detention A refugee calling from Manus Island has instructed a rally in Melbourne he’s struggling in a state of limbo as hundreds accumulated round Australia to protest the federal government’s remedy of asylum seekers. Greater than 1,000 other folks stopped visitors within the middle of Sydney on Saturday, whilst about 500 protesters in Melbourne rallied in … Reported by The News Articles 2 hours ago.

Watch: Sprinting Dhoni pulls off a diving catch during India vs West Indies, 3rd ODI in Pune

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MS Dhoni fans and supporters blew away social media Friday evening when the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announced India's Twenty20 International (T20I) squad for the West Indies and Australia series which did not include Dhoni's name. Reported by DNA 1 hour ago.

NZ beats Australia 37-20 to sweep Bledisloe Cup series

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New Zealand beat Australia 37-20 in the third Bledisloe Cup test in Yokohama on Saturday to sweep the three-match series, but the Wallabies gave some hope to teams which will face defending champion All Blacks in the World Cup in... Reported by New Zealand Herald 1 hour ago.

War hero Dave wins gold

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A Black Country war hero has picked up two gold medals at the Invictus Games in Australia. Reported by Express and Star 40 minutes ago.

Marquez takes pole for Australia MotoGP

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PHILLIP ISLAND, Australia (AP) — Newly crowned world champion Marc Marquez overcame intermittent rain on Saturday to claim pole position for the Australian MotoGP for the fifth straight year.The Spanish star, who clinched his seventh... Reported by New Zealand Herald 35 minutes ago.

Australian becomes first foreigner honoured by Hong Kong government for act outside the city, as pan-democrats are snubbed for fourth year running

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Being awarded a bravery medal in Hong Kong was not only “a great honour” but “surreal” for Zachary Rolfe, an Australian police office who is the first foreign national commended by the Hong Kong government for heroic acts outside the city. Rolfe, who saved a Hong Kong woman from drowning in Australia, was one of 282 people named on the government’s official honours list this year. He was presented with his medal by Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor at... Reported by S.China Morning Post 16 minutes ago.

Boy gains fame for making Meghan Markle's macaroni necklace

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Boy gains fame for making Meghan Markle's macaroni necklace Whilst Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex had been in Australia, the duchess gained an excessively particular present from a fan. It used to be a macaroni necklace, made by way of 6-year-old Gavin Hazelwood. Hazelwood gave his selfmade advent to Duchess Meghan whilst the royal couple used to be on a walkabout in … Reported by The News Articles 14 minutes ago.

Margaret River: Spellbbinding shores

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Margaret River: Spellbbinding shores Ahead of this year's Margaret River Gourmet Escape, Victoria Moore enjoys the tastes and tipples of Western Australia Long before this place became a wine region, the surfers found it. The 260km drive south from Perth would have... Reported by New Zealand Herald 2 hours ago.

Prince Harry and Meghan welcomed to New Zealand for final leg of Pacific tour

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Britain's Prince Harry and wife Meghan, who have already visited Australia, Fiji and Tonga, were received at Wellington airport by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Reported by DNA 5 hours ago.

UPDATE 5-Australian Sheffield Shield Scoreboard

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Oct 28 (OPTA) - Scoreboard at close of play on the fourth day of between South Australia and Queensland on Sunday at Adelaide, Australia Match Drawn Queensland 1st innings Matthew Renshaw b Joe Mennie 3 Joe Burns lbw Lloyd Pope 64 Marnus Labuschagne c Conor McInerney b Joe Mennie 3 Charlie Hemphrey lbw Chadd Sayers 4 Sam Heazlett c Harry Nielsen b Lloyd Pope 1 Reported by Reuters India 4 hours ago.

David Warner walk-off after ‘hurtful sledge by Phillip Hughes’ brother’, says opener’s wife

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David Warner walked off mid-innings in a Sydney grade game after “hurtful” comments from the brother of ex-test teammate Phillip Hughes, who died in 2014 after being hit by a ball, his wife claimed on Sunday. The former Australia vice-captain, who is serving a 12-month ban from international and state cricket for his role in a ball-tampering scandal, was batting for his club Randwick-Petersham at the time on Saturday. He left the field on 35 but returned shortly afterwards following... Reported by S.China Morning Post 4 hours ago.

Vinales wins Aussie MotoGP as Marquez jinx strikes again

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PHILLIP ISLAND (AUSTRALIA) - Maverick Vinales powered to a dominant victory at the Australian MotoGP on Sunday as newly crowned world champion Marc Marquez was dramatically forced out, extending his jinx at the Phillip Island circuit. Reported by Bangkok Post 4 hours ago.

Maverick Vinales wins Australian MotoGP

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PHILLIP ISLAND, Australia (AP) — Maverick Vinales ended his and Yamaha's lengthy droughts when he won the Australian MotoGP Sunday as newly-crowned world champion Marc Marquez failed to finish after starting from pole for the fifth... Reported by New Zealand Herald 4 hours ago.

Reviews into Australia cricket 'confronting, says Mark Taylor

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Two reviews into the state of Australian cricket sparked by the ball-tampering scandal are "confronting", Cricket Australia board member Mark Taylor warned Sunday ahead of their release. Reported by DNA 2 hours ago.

Royals Harry and Meghan arrive in New Zealand for 4-day tour

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Royals Harry and Meghan arrive in New Zealand for 4-day tour Meghan, Duchess of Sussex receives a “hongi” a standard Maori welcome at the lawns of Executive Space in Wellington, New Zealand, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2018. Prince Harry and his spouse Meghan are on day 13 in their 16-day excursion of Australia and the South Pacific. (Kirsty Wigglesworth/Related Press) WELLINGTON, New Zealand — The Duke and … Reported by The News Articles 2 hours ago.

Monster Energy’s Tom Schaar Takes Third Place at Vans Park Series Pro Tour Finals in Suzhou, China

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Monster Energy congratulates Tom Schaar for taking third place at the 2018 Vans Park Series (VPS) Men’s Pro Tour Finals in Suzhou, China today.

Suzhou, China (PRWEB) October 28, 2018

Monster Energy congratulates Tom Schaar for taking third place at the 2018 Vans Park Series (VPS) Men’s Pro Tour Finals in Suzhou, China today. Freshly returned from injuries that had sidelined him for major parts of the 2018 season, the 19-year-old from Cardiff, California, claimed a podium spot in a heated final session against the world elite of park skateboarders, including riders from Australia, Brazil, France, Italy, Japan, South Africa, Sweden, and the United States.

Now in its third year, the Vans Park Series (VPS) is the official world championship format in park terrain skateboarding for men and women. From June to October 2018, the world’s best pool skateboarders competed for Pro Tour points and prize money at competitions in Brazil (Sao Paulo), Canada (Vancouver), Sweden (Malmö), and the United States (Huntington Beach).

Today’s event at the Suzhou Taihu International Conference Center about 60 miles Northwest of Shanghai marked the VPS Pro Tour’s grand finale, with the season’s top-ranking competitors battling for the men’s and women’s World Championship titles.

In front of a capacity stadium crowd and thousands of viewers watching the ETN online live stream, the men’s semifinals saw a field of 25 qualified riders cut down to eight finalists in a fierce battle worthy of a world championship. With all riders on their A-game, several top contenders found themselves eliminated in the semis, including defending VPS World Champion Oskar Rozenberg Hallberg from Sweden.

The formula for posting high-scoring runs today consisted of attacking the large-sized obstacles on the California Skateparks-designed park course with speed and strategic lines, covering every wall without losing momentum. This turned out easier said than done, as a single imperfect landing could cost riders the speed necessary for navigating the tall banks and vertical corners connected by a challenging spine ramp middle section.

Schaar qualified into the finals in fifth place with a solid line including head-high backside 540s in the bowl’s deep end and kickflip Indy air transfers into the tall bank. The finals kicked the competition into high gear, as Brazil’s Pedro Barros cemented an early lead on the strength of high-flying aerials and burly transfers, closely followed by 2016 VPS World Champion Alex Sorgente.

Looking to improve on his semifinal scores, Schaar had to reach deep into his bag of tricks and increase the level of difficulty. On his third run out of four, he landed a perfect line stacked with tricks such as frontside blunt on the deck quarter pipe, kickflip varial Indy air transfer into the bank, tweaked stalefish air in the deep end, transfer to backside tailslide on the tall bank, ollie out to frontside Smith on the tombstone wallride, backside Smith grind the bowl section, backside 360 ollie over the centerpiece bump and a highly technical body varial backside 540 for 88.03 points and a strong third place finish.

Also skating strong today but missing the cut into the final eight, Schaar’s Monster Energy teammate Trey Wood attacked the course in Suzhou at high speed, posting highlights such as transfer to frontside Smith grind the pool corner, backside boneless foot plant on the tombstone wallride and head-high backside 540 in the deep end. The 18-year-old who recently relocated from Arizona to Southern California earned his way into today’s World Championship event as one of the top-five Pro Tour challengers. Coming in from a bronze medal finish in Big Air at X Games Sydney last week, Wood wrapped up his season in second place on the VPS Pro Tour Challenger Rankings at 21,600 points.

In the VPS Women’s Pro Tour Final event, Monster Energy’s Lizzie Armanto finished in tenth place with highlights including backside judo air, backside tailslide, and ollie blunt in the deep end, plus frontside airs over the channel. The 25-year-old from Santa Monica had a strong 2018 season, including a first-place finish in the Women’s Skate Park Event at Nitro World Games 2018 in August. That same month, the global ambassador for women’s skateboarding made history as the first female skateboarder to complete the legendary Loop obstacle in a challenge hosted by skate icon Tony Hawk.

Today’s third place finish ends a difficult season for Schaar on a positive note. Before being sidelined by injuries, Tom kicked off his 2018 contest season with a first-place finish at the 13th annual Vans Pool Party contest in May, followed by a win at the VPS Pro Tour opener in Sao Paulo, Brazil. In July, he claimed bronze in Skateboard Park at X Games Minneapolis before undergoing treatment for his injuries. Previous career milestones include landing the world’s first 1080 aerial on a skateboard at the age of 12 in 2012, and becoming the first X Games athlete to medal in both Big Air and Skate Park events at X Games Minneapolis in 2017.

If you missed today’s live Web Cast from Suzhou, you can re-watch the action from the 2018 Vans Park Series World Championships on the Vans Park Series website at vansparkseries.com.

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Harry and Meghan get traditional Maori welcome in NZ

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Harry and Meghan get traditional Maori welcome in NZ The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have won a conventional Maori welcome on their arrival in New Zealand. The country of four.eight million is the general prevent at the couple’s busy 16-day excursion of Australia and the Pacific. They arrived in Wellington on a Royal New Zealand Air Power airplane along contributors of the rustic’s … Reported by The News Articles 2 hours ago.

The 'zombie' problem: Low interest rates and 'leveraged loans' sustain a vast market that keeps thousands of lousy companies afloat that should have gone to the wall years ago

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The 'zombie' problem: Low interest rates and 'leveraged loans' sustain a vast market that keeps thousands of lousy companies afloat that should have gone to the wall years ago· *12% of all companies globally are now "zombie firms," meaning that they can barely pay the interest on their debts, according to the Bank of International Settlements. 16% of US companies are zombies.*
· *In the early 1990s, the zombie rate was just 2%.*
· *But low interest rates and investor demand for "leveraged loans" have created a huge market keeping afloat lousy companies that should have gone to the wall years ago.*
· *Leveraged loans are a $1.6 trillion risk to global financial stability, according to former Fed chair Janet Yellen.*

LONDON — 12% of all companies globally are now "zombie firms," according to the Bank for International Settlements, meaning that their profits are lower than the interest payments on their debts, and they are more than 10 years old.

When a company cannot make enough money to cover even the interest on its loans (let alone the underlying principal) it is close to bankruptcy. But companies can stagger along for years — like zombies — as long as banks with low lending standards continue to extend them credit.

In the US, the situation is even worse, according to data from BIS published this month. More than 16% of all American companies are zombies. Twenty years ago, in the late 1980s, the zombie problem was negligible, according to BIS senior economist Ryan Banerjee. Only 2% of firms were zombies. BIS's data covers all companies in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States. BIS is often described as the central banks' central bank.

It is difficult to estimate how many companies are affected. There are about 43,000 "listed" companies worldwide, according to the World Bank, but many millions more in the unlisted private sector.

*These charts from BIS show the relentless rise of the zombies:*

The data is disturbing in light of the threat that "leveraged loans" pose to the global economy: $1.6 trillion in risky, low-quality corporate debt that will be potentially downgraded, triggering a possible mass sell-off, if interest rates rise.

While companies that are carrying leveraged loans are not the same as zombies, the average "interest coverage ratio" of leveraged loans is heading toward zombie territory. The ratio is a measure of the amount of interest a company must pay compared to its earnings. If the ratio is 1, it means a company's profits are equal to its interest obligations. Anything below 1 means the company is unable to pay the interest on its debt.

Since 2014, the average interest coverage ratio in leveraged buyout loans — a common form of leveraged loan — has declined by 17%, from a high of 3.37 to 2.79 this year, according to LCD, S&P Global Market Intelligence:

*In Europe most companies had investment grade credit at the turn of the century. Now, most don't.*

You can tell that zombie debt is junk debt by looking at this next chart, from another recent BIS research paper. Since the year 2000, the quality of debt ratings across all companies has collapsed in the US, Great Britain, and Europe. American debt was always poor quality — the junk debt revolution started there in the 1980s, after all. But in Europe and the UK most companies had investment grade ratings at the turn of the century.

Now, most don't: 

So why are zombies so common today when 20 years ago they barely existed? 

Simply, the zombies have gone up as interest rates have gone down. This is somewhat counterintuitive, as low-interest rates should make it easier for companies to pay off their debts. In fact, low rates have caused the exact opposite: They made the loans cheaper to take, so more companies took them. At the same time, investors seeking a high interest "yield" were happy to supply them money because leveraged loans pay higher rates of interest, due to the risk involved:

*Zombies have increased eightfold since the 1990s*

With both supply and demand for leveraged loans increasing, the zombie rate increased eightfold over the years.

Zombies are bad for the global economy because they compete with healthy companies for resources (such as office space or equipment); for investment financing; and they lower productivity generally (if they were any good, they wouldn't need the loans). They also raise wages by reducing unemployment. That's a good thing in the short-run. But in the long-run they prolong the time workers spend in jobs that are going nowhere. 

They are also a symptom of weakness in the banking system, according to Banerjee. "Weak banks are incentivised to roll lover loans to weak firms, keeping them on life support," he says. If they don't roll them over, they lose what little cashflows they have, and they are forced to wipe the loans — marked as assets on their balance sheets — from their books.

Zombie companies are one of the reasons that former US Fed chair Janet Yellen is worrying so much about leveraged loans. These are the companies that will go to the wall in the coming downturn. Going out of business because you can't make money is bad. Going out of business and leaving behind a ton of unpaid debts is even worse.

"I am worried about the systemic risks associated with these loans," Yellen told the Financial Times last week. "There has been a huge deterioration in standards; covenants have been loosened in leveraged lending."

"There are a lot of holes," she added. "We should not feel the financial stability glass is full."

*Read more on the leveraged loan boom:*

· $1.6 trillion in risky corporate debt ballooned after the Trump administration reversed an Obama-era policy discouraging high leverage
· 'If you want to worry about something, this is it': Central banks and investors are warning about the $1 trillion boom in 'leveraged loans'
· The Bank of England is sounding the alarm on a quiet corner of the debt market now worth $1.4 trillion
· Why global markets are collapsing right now, and who you should blame for it
· A small corner of the debt market has quietly grown to $1.4 trillion — and it has 'eerie similarities' to 2008

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