After her death, police dropped a case examining Katie Madden’s former partner, despite evidence he had repeatedly told her to kill herself Revealed: The true toll of female suicides in UK with domestic abuse at their core Hours before Katie Madden took her own life, she had a tense phone call with her former partner Jonathon Russell. Russell was on bail after allegedly assaulting Madden – he was ...
After her death, police dropped a case examining Katie Madden’s former partner, despite evidence he had repeatedly told her to kill herself Revealed: The true toll of female suicides in UK with domestic abuse at their core Hours before Katie Madden took her own life, she had a tense phone call with her former partner Jonathon Russell. Russell was on bail after allegedly assaulting Madden – he was banned from contacting her – but the conversation took place nevertheless. There was a witness to the call who gave evidence to the inquest into Madden’s death. Mason Jones, a friend of Madden’s, said Russell was “vile” and “abusive”. Although Jones said he could not remember the exact words Russell used, he said: “I recall Jon saying at least once that he was in control of the town and would end her life if she didn’t do it herself.” Continue reading...
Exclusive: Research suggests official statistics could track as few as 10% of the true number of cases Katie’s story: her abusive ex-partner said ‘kill yourself’. When she did, police dropped domestic violence inquiry The number of women who are driven to suicide by domestic abusers is being under-reported, and their cases overlooked by police, in what has been described by experts as a “national ...
Exclusive: Research suggests official statistics could track as few as 10% of the true number of cases Katie’s story: her abusive ex-partner said ‘kill yourself’. When she did, police dropped domestic violence inquiry The number of women who are driven to suicide by domestic abusers is being under-reported, and their cases overlooked by police, in what has been described by experts as a “national scandal”. Domestic violence suicides are already growing at such a rate that a woman in an abusive relationship is now more likely to take her own life than be killed by a partner. Continue reading...
As Indonesia’s stock market plummeted in late January, President Prabowo Subianto was furious. Key cabinet ministers huddled at his rural hillside home in Bogor, an hour’s drive from Jakarta. The meeting quickly turned into a blame game, according to people familiar with the matter, who requested anonymity for fear of reprisals. Prabowo questioned if local tycoons and their businesses were respons...
As Indonesia’s stock market plummeted in late January, President Prabowo Subianto was furious. Key cabinet ministers huddled at his rural hillside home in Bogor, an hour’s drive from Jakarta. The meeting quickly turned into a blame game, according to people familiar with the matter, who requested anonymity for fear of reprisals. Prabowo questioned if local tycoons and their businesses were responsible, and asked if any foreigners were trying to mess with him and Indonesia, the people said. A few of the ministers told him that wasn’t the case, pointing the finger solely at officials with the financial regulator and stock exchange who had failed to address MSCI Inc. ’s concerns about investability and market transparency, the people said. Fire them all, Prabowo retorted, according to people familiar with the conversations. The heads of the Financial Services Authority and the Indonesia Stock Exchange both resigned in the aftermath. To Prabowo’s team, the response to Indonesia’s worst equity rout since 1998 shows a decisive leader who acted quickly to stem the losses and hold officials accountable. They view the two-day selloff as an isolated incident, and intend to push ahead with plans to take on the country’s tycoons, nationalize resources and stretch the limits of fiscal structures in place for decades. Yet interviews with more than half a dozen people familiar with the inner workings of his presidency, many of whom asked not to be named, say the MSCI episode encapsulates broader concerns about the direction of Indonesia under Prabowo. They described a leader prone to lashing out, who is surrounded by advisers with conflicting agendas and who lack the attention to detail to follow through on his bold plans. The widening disconnect between Prabowo’s inner circle and how he is perceived — both by Jakarta elites and international investors — adds to the tumult since he took office in late 2024. Deadly riots have flared over inequality, authorities have seized parcels ...
Welcome to CFO Briefing, a newsletter dedicated to corporate finance and what leaders need to know. This week, KKR & Co.’s chief financial officer spoke with Bloomberg Television about the private equity firm’s purchase of sports investor Arctos Partners and KKR’s exposure to software. But first... Flooding the zone Alphabet Inc.’s massively oversubscribed mega debt sale this week raised $32 billi...
Welcome to CFO Briefing, a newsletter dedicated to corporate finance and what leaders need to know. This week, KKR & Co.’s chief financial officer spoke with Bloomberg Television about the private equity firm’s purchase of sports investor Arctos Partners and KKR’s exposure to software. But first... Flooding the zone Alphabet Inc.’s massively oversubscribed mega debt sale this week raised $32 billion in less than 24 hours and instantly added new contours to the corporate bond market. Consider this: The $100 billion in orders for the seven-part US offering was among the strongest ever for a new corporate issue. The portion of the issue denominated in British pounds instantly made Alphabet one of the largest issuers of sterling investment-grade debt, and it included an ultra rare 100-year bond , the first from any tech industry borrower since Motorola in 1997. The 5.65% coupon bond due in 2056 was the most actively traded US investment-grade bond on Wednesday and Thursday this week. And now consider that Alphabet, the parent of Google, is just one of the so-called hyperscalers amassing the financial wherewithal to fund its artificial-intelligence ambitions. The industry’s debt binge will likely have widespread effects. It could change the composition of credit indexes, leave passive funds exposed and make spreads a less powerful driver of overall performance given the high credit ratings and low risk premiums for the issuers involved. The hyperscalers could add as much as $120 billion in net corporate bond supply this year, according to Guggenheim Investments. “The added supply is likely to put modest upward pressure on spreads as markets absorb it,” the firm said in a report this week. —Heather Landy For more Bloomberg coverage of Alphabet’s landmark debt sale: Alphabet Has Perfected the A-to-Z of Bond-Market Dominance AI-Driven Debt Binge Threatens to Disrupt Passive Credit Funds Bond Investors Are Betting on Another 100 Years of Google On the Bloomberg terminal PREL...
asbe/iStock via Getty Images The red flags have been building for the S&P500 ( SPY ) for weeks, even months. Leaders in Tech ( XLK ) and the Mag 7 have lagged, while Staples ( XLP ) and Energy ( XLE ) have led. Bad earnings have been punished severely and good earnings have been sold. Last week, even good inflation news was sold. However, red flags are always present, and it's important to see tha...
asbe/iStock via Getty Images The red flags have been building for the S&P500 ( SPY ) for weeks, even months. Leaders in Tech ( XLK ) and the Mag 7 have lagged, while Staples ( XLP ) and Energy ( XLE ) have led. Bad earnings have been punished severely and good earnings have been sold. Last week, even good inflation news was sold. However, red flags are always present, and it's important to see that markets are actually acting on them. Recently, the technicals have threatened to roll over, but every bearish move has been "saved" to keep the S&P500 chopping slowly higher. That behaviour may have changed last week. This article looks at a potentially bearish shift in the technicals and what may happen next. S&P 500 Monthly February is the second worst month for the S&P500, and the second half tends to be worse than the first. That doesn't bode too well since there is already a 1.5% loss for the month and last week closed near the January lows. I still wouldn't say there is a compelling monthly reversal but there is a lower high and lower low. Furthermore, not every major reversal comes with a solid monthly signal - 2025, 2022 and 2020 all had one, but 2007 and 2000 did not. SPX Monthly (Tradingview) The rally has reached 7002 at the channel highs and just above the major target of 6958 which is the 161% Fibonacci extension of the H1 drop . The next target after 6958 is 7490, which is a measured move similar in size to the 2020-2022 rally and the 2022-2025. I doubt it gets that high, at least in this phase of the trend in 2026. The January low of 6789 is initial support, then 6720, and the October/November lows of 6521-50. A DeMARK exhaustion count is on bar 9 (of 9) in February. This signal has led to a drop of at least 10% on the last 3 occasions. As an aside, February has to close above 6840 (the close 4 bars previously) to complete the signal. It can still have an effect, but it would not be finalized. An example of an incomplete signal comes from the 2022 bottom, w...
Both the Invesco Food & Beverage ETF (NYSEMKT:PBJ) and the First Trust Nasdaq Food & Beverage ETF (NASDAQ:FTXG) offer exposure to the U.S. food and beverage industry, with similar holdings counts. This comparison highlights their differences in risk, income potential, and trading characteristics to help investors decide which may better fit their portfolio needs. Beta measures price volatility rel...
Both the Invesco Food & Beverage ETF (NYSEMKT:PBJ) and the First Trust Nasdaq Food & Beverage ETF (NASDAQ:FTXG) offer exposure to the U.S. food and beverage industry, with similar holdings counts. This comparison highlights their differences in risk, income potential, and trading characteristics to help investors decide which may better fit their portfolio needs. Beta measures price volatility relative to the S&P 500; beta is calculated from five-year weekly returns. The 1-yr return represents total return over the trailing 12 months. Continue reading
One of the biggest myths in the context of retirement is that all your expenses will magically decrease once your career comes to an end. But if there's one expense that's likely to increase in retirement, it's healthcare. Of course, healthcare isn't exactly a negotiable expense. If there are medications you need to take to stay healthy, you can't just skip them without consequences. And if you ne...
One of the biggest myths in the context of retirement is that all your expenses will magically decrease once your career comes to an end. But if there's one expense that's likely to increase in retirement, it's healthcare. Of course, healthcare isn't exactly a negotiable expense. If there are medications you need to take to stay healthy, you can't just skip them without consequences. And if you need diagnostic testing that results in a large bill, there's not much to do about it if you don't want to risk your health. Image source: Getty Images. Continue reading
Moscow Repels Another Large-Scale Ukrainian Drone Attack, Flights Briefly Grounded Russian officials are describing a large-scale Ukrainian drone attack targeting the capital of Moscow on Sunday. While not the first time, such aerial assaults so deep in Russian territory have remained somewhat rare. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said Sunday afternoon that Russian air defenses intercepted 13 drones ...
Moscow Repels Another Large-Scale Ukrainian Drone Attack, Flights Briefly Grounded Russian officials are describing a large-scale Ukrainian drone attack targeting the capital of Moscow on Sunday. While not the first time, such aerial assaults so deep in Russian territory have remained somewhat rare. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said Sunday afternoon that Russian air defenses intercepted 13 drones headed for the capital , as regional officials reported a sweeping wave of UAV attacks across western Russia - including hundreds of UAVs in total. Standard Ukrainian drone, via the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine In mid-afternoon local time, Sobyanin announced that a drone approaching Moscow had been shot down. Within an hour later he described that air defenses had destroyed a total of 13 UAVs targeting the capital area . Emergency crews were dispatched to sites where debris fell, he detailed in the aftermath. State-aligned outlet RIA Novosti reported that Domodedovo airport briefly halted arrivals and departures amid the threat before operations resumed. The past year has seen increasing delays and stoppages at major aviation hubs across the Moscow region , leading to frequent delays and flight cancelations, also as frustration among Russian travelers grows. In the border area Bryansk Oblast, Governor Aleksandr Bogomaz described the region had been under sustained drone assault since early morning. He said 120 UAVs had been downed over the territory. As for details of the assault on southern Russia - which has become almost a nightly reality - Russia's Defense Ministry stated that in the morning hours, air defenses intercepted 102 Ukrainian fixed-wing drones over Bryansk, Kaluga, and Tula oblasts, as well as over the Moscow region - including three allegedly flying toward the capital. Repeat drone attacks on Moscow could result in the Russian military upping its own attacks on the Ukrainian capital, which will leave Kyiv Oblast further without power, after a...