Mike Smith News
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Kentucky Derby winner Orb will leave from the rail and is the early favorite at even money in the nine-horse field for the 138th Preakness Stakes, the second leg of thoroughbred horse racing’s Triple Crown.
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Austerity policies designed to shrink the size of government budgets are holding back growth in Europe, said Mike Smith, Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.’s chief executive officer.
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Longshot Princess of Sylmar won the $1 million Kentucky Oaks to give trainer Todd Pletcher a chance to sweep the top race for 3-year-old fillies and the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs.
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Orb was made the 7-2 morning-line favorite, followed by Verrazano and Goldencents, as the horses prepare for the 139th Kentucky Derby, the first leg of thoroughbred racing’s Triple Crown.
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Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. said the departure of Alex Thursby, who spearheaded an Asian expansion, won’t alter its growth plans in the region.
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China will start direct trading between the yuan and Australia’s dollar from April 10, according to Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
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Atlanta Falcons coach Mike Smith took the blame for his team’s 26-23 overtime loss to New Orleans and said he knows his decision will be second-guessed all week.
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Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. will have acquisition opportunities in Asia as new regulatory rules put pressure on European and U.S. banks to sell assets, Chief Executive Officer Mike Smith said.
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The Atlanta Falcons signed coach Mike Smith to a new three-year contract after he guided the National Football League team to its first division title in six years.
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Selling the Horserace Totalisator Board , the state-owned bookmaker known as the Tote, to a third- party bidder may lead to job losses and could hurt British racing, its chairman said.
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