ULEZ, C40 Cities and Transformational Changes—Who Is Pulling Sadiq Khan’s Strings? - UK Column News - 10th May 2024
- CNN: Sadiq Khan wins third term as London mayor, capping strong showing for Labour in English local elections - UK Column search: Keyword: Global Cities - UK Column search: Keyword: Sadiq Khan - C40 Cities: Meet the co-chairs “In their roles as elected co-chairs, Mayor Aki-Sawyerr and Mayor Khan bring a diversity of perspectives to inform C40’s direction as a network of global mayors. This is crucial to effectively address the distinctive challenges that cities encounter due to their diverse social, political, and economic contexts, as well as the unique climate risks they confront.” - Children's Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF): CIFF is an independent philanthropic organisation - Children's Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF): Meet The Teams: Kate Hampton—Chief Executive Officer - The Telegraph (2023): Masroor Siddiqui: The close confidante of Rishi Sunak who shuns the limelight
ULEZ, C40 Cities and Transformational Changes—Who Is Pulling Sadiq Khan’s Strings? - UK Column News - 10th May 2024
- CNN: Sadiq Khan wins third term as London mayor, capping strong showing for Labour in English local elections - UK Column search: Keyword: Global Cities - UK Column search: Keyword: Sadiq Khan - C40 Cities: Meet the co-chairs “In their roles as elected co-chairs, Mayor Aki-Sawyerr and Mayor Khan bring a diversity of perspectives to inform C40’s direction as a network of global mayors. This is crucial to effectively address the distinctive challenges that cities encounter due to their diverse social, political, and economic contexts, as well as the unique climate risks they confront.” - Children's Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF): CIFF is an independent philanthropic organisation - Children's Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF): Meet The Teams: Kate Hampton—Chief Executive Officer - The Telegraph (2023): Masroor Siddiqui: The close confidante of Rishi Sunak who shuns the limelight
The global forecast for the Asian markets is murky following recent volatility, with crude oil prices providing support in what has been an otherwise tough month. The European markets were down and the U.S. bourses were mixed and flat and the Asian markets figure to split the difference.The TSE finished modestly lower on Friday following losses from the financial shares and property stocks.For the day, the index sank 15.09 points or 0.49 percent to finish at 3,061.35 after trading between 3,057.84 and 3,089.78. Volume was 1.39 billion shares worth 1.30 billion Singapore dollars. There were 285 decliners and 184 gainers.
Traders also expressed uncertainty about the situation with China Evergrande, as the indebted property company has not provided clarification about a key interest payment.In economic news, the Commerce Department reported an unexpected increase in U.S. new home sales in August.Crude oil prices climbed Friday and front-month WTI oil futures contracts saw gains for a fifth straight week amid tighter supplies. West Texas Intermediate Crude oil futures for November rose $0.68 or 0.9 percent at 73.98 a barrel. WTI Crude futures gained 2.8 percent for the week.