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On January 25th 2021, Vietnam Design Association – Ho Chi Minh City (VDAS) officially announced the "VinFast Global Showroom Design Competition 2021" (VFDC 2021) to find the most outstanding design idea that will be deployed for VinFast smart vehicle brand's showrooms globally. VFDC 2021 offers designers the opportunity to showcase their talents to the prestigious jury board from leading international architectural organizations and win prizes valuing a total of more than USD 60,000.
* British Health Secretary Matt Hancock said the country was still a long way from relaxing a national lockdown, while the Daily Mail reported the UK is preparing to force travellers from nations with high COVID-19 risks to go into a 10-day quarantine. * Norway will widen the capital region's lockdown from Monday, increasing the number of affected municipalities to 25, while Sweden said on Sunday it would temporarily stop all foreigners coming in from Norway from midnight. * France saw the biggest jump in hospital admissions for COVID-19 since mid-November, while the French Academy of Medecene said people on public transport must avoid talking to one another or on the phone to contain the virus' spread.
Nerlens Noel (New York Knicks) with an alley oop vs the Portland Trail Blazers, 01/24/2021
Immanuel Quickley (New York Knicks) with a deep 3 vs the Portland Trail Blazers, 01/24/2021
Obi Toppin (New York Knicks) with a dunk vs the Portland Trail Blazers, 01/24/2021
Anfernee Simons (Portland Trail Blazers) with a buzzer beater vs the New York Knicks, 01/24/2021
Harry Giles III (Portland Trail Blazers) with a dunk vs the New York Knicks, 01/24/2021
Julius Randle (New York Knicks) with a buzzer beater vs the Portland Trail Blazers, 01/24/2021
Derrick Jones Jr. (Portland Trail Blazers) with a dunk vs the New York Knicks, 01/24/2021
Elfrid Payton (New York Knicks) with an assist vs the Portland Trail Blazers, 01/24/2021
Carmelo Anthony (Portland Trail Blazers) with a block vs the New York Knicks, 01/24/2021
"I think all of our guys are gonna have to get back in an NBA rhythm."
(Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks, U.S. and European equity futures rose Monday as investors focused on the prospect of additional fiscal stimulus and supportive Federal Reserve policy amid the worsening pandemic. The dollar dipped.Stocks outperformed in South Korea and Hong Kong though Japanese shares were little changed. U.S. futures pointed higher, with Nasdaq 100 contracts leading gains ahead of a slew of tech earnings reports this week. The S&P 500 slipped Friday on sobering virus trends. Treasury yields edged up.Hong Kong’s stock market was boosted by a surge in Tencent Holdings Ltd. The Internet giant has become a prime target for traders from mainland China who are flooding record amounts of cash into Hong Kong-listed shares this year.Global stocks are close to all-time highs as expansive stimulus assuages concerns stemming from additional coronavirus lockdowns and the patchy rollout of vaccines, which has led to a tougher start for the world economy in 2021 than earlier expected.U.S. lawmakers are sparring over President Joe Biden’s proposed $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief plan but investors continue to expect some additional spending to materialize eventually. Traders are also hoping Fed Chair Jerome Powell will provide reassurance after Wednesday’s policy meeting that $120 billion of monthly bond purchases won’t be tapered any time soon.“Investors see continued open-spigot monetary policy and more fiscal stimulus,” said Marc Chandler, chief market strategist at Bannockburn Global Forex. “Coupled with the vaccine’s rollout, it will generate a critical mass of more robust economic growth as the year progresses.”Global coronavirus cases are nearing the 100 million mark, with the U.S. stepping up surveillance of virus variants to monitor their impact on inoculations. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said in a tweet that he is infected with Covid-19.Elsewhere, oil and gold were steady and Bitcoin traded at around $33,000 after tumbling last week.These are some key events coming up in the week ahead:Microsoft Corp., Apple Inc., Tesla Inc., Facebook Inc., UBS Group AG and Samsung Electronics Co. are among companies reporting results.Chinese President Xi Jinping is due to speak at the World Economic Forum’s “The Davos Agenda 2021” online event on Monday.People’s Bank of China Governor Yi Gang and European Central Bank Chief Economist Philip Lane speak at a conference on Monday.Data on U.S. home prices and consumer confidence come Tuesday.The Federal Open Market Committee monetary policy decision and briefing by Chair Jerome Powell are scheduled for Wednesday.Fourth-quarter GDP, initial jobless claims and new home sales are among U.S. data releases Thursday.U.S. personal income, spending and pending home sales come Friday.These are the main moves in markets:StocksS&P 500 futures rose 0.4% as of 2:36 p.m. in Tokyo. The S&P 500 fell 0.3% on Friday.Japan’s Topix index was little changed.South Korea’s Kospi index added 2.1%.Hang Seng Index rose 1.9%.Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 Index rose 0.4%.Shanghai Composite added 0.6%.Euro Stoxx 50 futures rose 0.3%.CurrenciesThe Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index shed 0.2%.The yen was at 103.69 per dollar, up 0.1%.The offshore yuan climbed 0.2% to 6.4838 per dollar.The euro was at $1.2181.The British pound added 0.2% to $1.3714.BondsThe yield on 10-year Treasuries was at 1.09%.CommoditiesWest Texas Intermediate crude was flat at $52.29 a barrel.Gold was little changed at $1,855 an ounce.For more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.comSubscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source.©2021 Bloomberg L.P.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's history of heart problems and high blood pressure will complicate doctors' efforts to combat the COVID-19 infection poised to undermine the towering role he has taken in public life. The 67-year-old, who was a heavy smoker until he suffered a serious heart attack in 2013, said on Sunday he was being treated for mild symptoms of COVID-19. "Health professionals are monitoring continuously in case there is a sign of alarm that could lead to hospitalization," health official Jose Luis Alomia Zegarra told a regular evening news conference.
Robert Covington (Portland Trail Blazers) with a 2-pointer vs the New York Knicks, 01/24/2021
The Knicks clawed back from a 25-point deficit, but New York was unable to fully climb out of an early hole Sunday and suffered a 116-113 loss to the Trail Blazers at the Moda Center in Portland, Ore.
Chinese state media have played up questions about Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine and whether it could be lethal to the very old. A government spokesperson suggests the coronavirus could have emerged from a U.S. military lab. As the ruling Communist Party faces growing questioning about China's vaccines and renewed criticism of its early COVID response, it is hitting back by encouraging fringe theories that some experts say could cause harm.
Damian Lillard had 39 points, including six 3-pointers, and the rested Portland Trail Blazers jumped out early against the New York Knicks on the way to a 116-113 victory on Sunday night. Anfernee Simons added 16 points off the bench for the Blazers, who led by as many as 25 points before seeing their advantage slip away in the final quarter. Immanuel Quickley scored 31 points off the bench and Julius Randle added 25 for the Knicks.
28 January 2021, Citizen Watch brand from Japan officially introduces the C7 collection at CITIZEN Boutique 285 Ly Tu Trong Street, Ben Thanh Ward, District 1. Closest customers, CITIZEN's partners; journalists, reporters, brand ambassadors of CITIZEN C7 - Fashionista Chau Bui and Travel vlogger Tran Quang Dai and many VIP guests will attend the event.
Damian Lillard (Portland Trail Blazers) with a deep 3 vs the New York Knicks, 01/24/2021