BREAKING NEWS: Spain ‘kiss-gate’ FA president Luis Rubiales QUITS – blaming ‘false feminism’, calling the inquisition a ‘social murder’

BREAKING NEWS: Spain ‘kiss-gate’ FA president Luis Rubiales QUITS – blaming ‘false feminism’, calling the inquisition a ‘social murder’

Rubiales has been forced out of his position as Spanish Football Federation chief It followed an emergency meeting on Friday after a chorus of condemnation  WATCH: It’s All Coming Up – Mail Sport’s preview show for the weekend’s football   Spanish Football Federation president Luis Rubiales has been forced out following his offensive behaviour at the … Read more

Booking Holdings boosts forecast as travel demand defies weak economy

Booking Holdings boosts forecast as travel demand defies weak economy

Aug 3 (Reuters) – Booking Holdings (BKNG.O) on Thursday raised its forecast for third-quarter gross bookings as pent-up demand for travel outweighed rising costs and concerns around an uncertain economy, sending its shares up 10.25% in extended trading. It now expects gross bookings, which refers to the total dollar value of all travel services booked … Read more

US trucking company Yellow shuts down operations, Wall Street Journal reports

US trucking company Yellow shuts down operations, Wall Street Journal reports

July 30 (Reuters) – The Teamsters said on Sunday that the union was served a notice that Yellow Corp (YELL.O) is ceasing operations and filing for bankruptcy. “Yellow has historically proven that it could not manage itself despite billions of dollars in worker concessions and hundreds of millions in bailout funding from the federal government,” … Read more

Endgame for Fed’s tightening cycle challenged by easing financial conditions

Endgame for Fed’s tightening cycle challenged by easing financial conditions

July 28 (Reuters) – (This July 28 story has been refiled to remove the garbling in paragraph 2) Less tight financial conditions as exhibited by the red-hot stock market may increase the chances that the Federal Reserve hikes rates again before the end of the year, some economists reckon, even as financial markets put little … Read more