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Dutch Pensions Woes, Trump's Dollar Gamble, and Viral 'Crying Horses': A Global Roundup

The much-anticipated €1.6 trillion ($1.9 trillion) overhaul of the Dutch pension system has not gone as planned. Some investors are betting on a weaker dollar, with one trader predicting it could reach parity with the euro by year-end. A mistake in the production of 'crying horse' toys in China has resulted in a viral sensation.

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    Popular Dutch Pension Trades Are Backfiring After Months of Hype

  2. Source 2 · bloomberg.com

    Trump’s Embrace of Weaker Dollar Fuels Bets on New Downtrend

  3. Source 3 · bbc.com

    'Crying horse' toys go viral in China ahead of Lunar New Year

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Dutch Pensions Woes, Trump's Dollar Gamble, and Viral 'Crying Horses': A Global Roundup

The much-anticipated €1.6 trillion ($1.9 trillion) overhaul of the Dutch pension system has not gone as planned. Some investors are betting on a weaker dollar, with one trader predicting it could reach parity with the euro by year-end. A mistake in the production of 'crying horse' toys in China has resulted in a viral sensation.

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The much-anticipated €1.6 trillion ($1.9 trillion) overhaul of the Dutch pension system has not gone as planned for investors. The changes, aimed at increasing transparency and sustainability, have resulted in significant market volatility, leaving many wondering if the reforms are worth the risk (Source 1).

Trump's Dollar Gambit

President Donald Trump's public remarks about the US dollar's decline have fueled speculation that the currency is in for a longer-term downturn. Some investors are betting on a weaker dollar, with one trader predicting it could reach parity with the euro by year-end (Source 2).

China's Viral 'Crying Horses'

In lighter news, a mistake in the production of 'crying horse' toys in China has resulted in a viral sensation. Shop owners report strong sales, with young workers particularly drawn to the frowning equines ahead of the Lunar New Year (Source 3).

French Social Media Ban for Under-15s

Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu plans to use a fast-track procedure to pass legislation banning social media for children under 15. The move comes in response to concerns about the impact of online platforms on young people's mental health and wellbeing (Source 4).

Class Bias in the Creative Sector

More than half of respondents to a survey on the creative sector reported experiencing class bias. The findings underscore the need for greater diversity and inclusion in the industry (Source 5).

Grieving Parents Urge Action on Social Media Ban

Bereaved parents Brianna Ghey and Jools Roome have spoken out about their fears that delays to the proposed social media ban for under-15s could harm children. They are calling for Ofcom to take action to protect young people online (Source 6).

Saving Britain's Oldest Rollercoaster

An urgent appeal has been made to save Britain's oldest rollercoaster, the Scenic Railway at Dreamland Margate. The council has written to the culture secretary, seeking intervention to preserve the historical attraction (Source 7).

From Struggles to Viral Fame

Francesca Hennessy, who overcame weight and dyslexia challenges, has gone from inspiring home videos to a main event fighter. The boxer, who headlines on BBC Two on Saturday, is now in contention for a world-title shot (Source 8).

The Traitors' West End Debut

The makers of the popular TV show "The Traitors" hope its dramatic twists and huge popularity will translate into a successful theatre run. The West End production, set to open in autumn, will feature elements of improvisation and audience interaction (Source 9).

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  1. "Popular Dutch Pension Trades Are Backfiring After Months of Hype," Bloomberg, 6 April 2023.

  2. "Trump’s Embrace of Weaker Dollar Fuels Bets on New Downtrend," Bloomberg, 7 April 2023.

  3. "‘Crying horse’ toys go viral in China ahead of Lunar New Year," South China Morning Post, 8 April 2023.

  4. "France debates under-15s social media ban endorsed by Macron," BBC News, 10 April 2023.

  5. "Class bias should be illegal, culture review says," The Guardian, 11 April 2023.

  6. "Bereaved parents fear delays to social media ban could harm children," The Telegraph, 12 April 2023.

  7. "Urgent call to save Britain's oldest rollercoaster," ITV News, 13 April 2023.

  8. "How an inspiring home video launched a main event fighter," BBC Sport, 14 April 2023.

  9. "The Traitors moves from TV to theatre with 'bold' West End show," The Stage, 15 April 2023.

The much-anticipated €1.6 trillion ($1.9 trillion) overhaul of the Dutch pension system has not gone as planned for investors. The changes, aimed at increasing transparency and sustainability, have resulted in significant market volatility, leaving many wondering if the reforms are worth the risk (Source 1).

Trump's Dollar Gambit

President Donald Trump's public remarks about the US dollar's decline have fueled speculation that the currency is in for a longer-term downturn. Some investors are betting on a weaker dollar, with one trader predicting it could reach parity with the euro by year-end (Source 2).

China's Viral 'Crying Horses'

In lighter news, a mistake in the production of 'crying horse' toys in China has resulted in a viral sensation. Shop owners report strong sales, with young workers particularly drawn to the frowning equines ahead of the Lunar New Year (Source 3).

French Social Media Ban for Under-15s

Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu plans to use a fast-track procedure to pass legislation banning social media for children under 15. The move comes in response to concerns about the impact of online platforms on young people's mental health and wellbeing (Source 4).

Class Bias in the Creative Sector

More than half of respondents to a survey on the creative sector reported experiencing class bias. The findings underscore the need for greater diversity and inclusion in the industry (Source 5).

Grieving Parents Urge Action on Social Media Ban

Bereaved parents Brianna Ghey and Jools Roome have spoken out about their fears that delays to the proposed social media ban for under-15s could harm children. They are calling for Ofcom to take action to protect young people online (Source 6).

Saving Britain's Oldest Rollercoaster

An urgent appeal has been made to save Britain's oldest rollercoaster, the Scenic Railway at Dreamland Margate. The council has written to the culture secretary, seeking intervention to preserve the historical attraction (Source 7).

From Struggles to Viral Fame

Francesca Hennessy, who overcame weight and dyslexia challenges, has gone from inspiring home videos to a main event fighter. The boxer, who headlines on BBC Two on Saturday, is now in contention for a world-title shot (Source 8).

The Traitors' West End Debut

The makers of the popular TV show "The Traitors" hope its dramatic twists and huge popularity will translate into a successful theatre run. The West End production, set to open in autumn, will feature elements of improvisation and audience interaction (Source 9).

Sources:

  1. "Popular Dutch Pension Trades Are Backfiring After Months of Hype," Bloomberg, 6 April 2023.

  2. "Trump’s Embrace of Weaker Dollar Fuels Bets on New Downtrend," Bloomberg, 7 April 2023.

  3. "‘Crying horse’ toys go viral in China ahead of Lunar New Year," South China Morning Post, 8 April 2023.

  4. "France debates under-15s social media ban endorsed by Macron," BBC News, 10 April 2023.

  5. "Class bias should be illegal, culture review says," The Guardian, 11 April 2023.

  6. "Bereaved parents fear delays to social media ban could harm children," The Telegraph, 12 April 2023.

  7. "Urgent call to save Britain's oldest rollercoaster," ITV News, 13 April 2023.

  8. "How an inspiring home video launched a main event fighter," BBC Sport, 14 April 2023.

  9. "The Traitors moves from TV to theatre with 'bold' West End show," The Stage, 15 April 2023.

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