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Grizzled vets Glenn Howard, Wayne Middaugh chasing another Tim Hortons Brier


When play begins on Friday at this year’s Tim Hortons Brier in Calgary, a couple of grizzled, broken-down veterans will be sliding down the sheet, trying for one more chance at Canadian curling glory.
Glenn Howard, 58, and 53-year-old Wayne Middaugh are a couple of old-timers taking on a bunch of kids, relatively speaking. Howard is the only grandfather in the field, Middaugh the only one with a titanium tibia. Together they’re curling’s answer to Waldorf and Statler, the Muppet geezers who love to recall the good old days.
To say the duo has been around this rock show a few times is an understatement. Middaugh is making his 10th appearance at the Canadian men’s curling championship, this one coming 30 years after his first. ....

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China policy and markets round-up: January consumer inflation dips, new bank loans hit record amount, Beijing sets sights on banks' green performance, reputational risk management


By Addison Gong
19 Feb 2021
In this round-up, consumer inflation in China disappoints in January, lenders extend a record amount of new renminbi loans last month, and the banking and insurance regulator asks financial institutions to step up their reputational risk management.
China’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) declined 0.3% year-on-year in January, while the Producer Price Index (PPI) rose 0.3%.
The dip in consumer inflation was mainly due to a high base of comparison, as the Chinese New Year fell in January last year but in February this year, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.
The weaker-than-expected CPI inflation in January does not suggest any disinflation risks, and Beijing is expected to maintain its policy stance, wrote economists at Nomura in a note last week. They expect CPI inflation to remain stable in February at around negative 0.3%, and the PPI inflation to rise to slightly above 1%. Ho Woei Chen, an economist at UOB, expects CP ....

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