4/17/2023 0 Comments 35 minute itimerThe major indexes are coming off their third losing week in a row, part of a late-summer slump that erased much of the benchmark S&P 500’s gains from July and early August. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.6% and the Nasdaq lost 0.7%. The S&P 500 fell 0.4% after bouncing between a gain of 0.5% and a loss of 1%. Shares fell on Wall Street coming into a holiday-shortened week. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng dipped 1.7% to 18,884.75, while the Shanghai Composite was little changed at 3,243.55. Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 shed nearly 1.0% in morning trading to 27,362.83. Yet that really takes us a step away from inflation-targeting and back towards an echo of how macro-stability was previously achieved,” according to RaboResearch. “The real solution to this inflation crisis obviously lies on the supply side, in terms of energy and other key goods. Photo: ASSOCIATED PRESS/Eugene Hoshiko Previous Next Oil prices fell, while the Japanese yen continued to decline against the U.S. Asian shares were mostly lower Wednesday, as pessimism prevailed about higher interest rates ahead and Wall Street shares fell for the fourth straight week. dollar/Japanese yen exchange rate at a securities firm Wednesday, Sept. The skies flickered with lightning for a moment during halftime, but this time, no delay.A person walks past an electronic stock board showing Japan's Nikkei 225 index and U.S. The steady rain continued as the game began. Just as warm-ups were about to start, Memorial Stadium was hit by a torrential downpour with lightning that not only drove players and fans to shelter but caused the kickoff to be pushed back to 8:35 p.m. The last time Indiana scored 35 points in a half was against Idaho last year, although those were before halftime. Whatever the reason for the lousy opening half against a team Indiana dominated 56-14 on the same field last year, the Hoosiers finally rebounded. Indiana: At least the Hoosiers didn’t wait until the final minute to prevail, as was the case in an opening home win over Illinois. Once again, there were positives to build upon, albeit in a loss. The visitors dominated the first half with a goal-line stand at the 1-yard line and two forced turnovers. Idaho: One week after blowing a 10-0 lead in a 24-17 loss at Washington State, the Vandals suffered a similar collapse. “We just have to work on our finish,” Johnson said. Idaho’s Gevani McCoy threw TD passes to Jordan Dwyer, Roshaun Johnson and Michael Graves. “They’ve got a good O-line, a Big Ten O-line. “I think we got wore down a little bit up front on our D-line by their O-line,” Eck said. Hoosiers running back Shaun Shivers rushed for 155 yards and one score. Josh Henderson scored on an 8-yard TD run to push Indiana’s lead to 29-10 just 5 seconds into the final quarter. “They came back and played better in the second half and kicked their butts into gear. They made some good adjustments at halftime,” Idaho coach Jason Eck said. Indiana amassed 239 yards in the third period after gaining just 110 in the first half. “It’s hard not to be frustrated, but I think the main message is just ‘stay the course,’” Bazelak said. He connected on just 6 of 17 passes for 49 yards with an interception before the break. The junior transfer quarterback completed 10 of 12 throws for 148 yards and two TDs in the third quarter. Much like his team, Bazelak improved dramatically after the break. But it was also just, ‘Hey guys, just play football.’” “I told the coaches to get after ’em at halftime. “I got after ‘em at halftime,” Indiana coach Tom Allen said. The latter three scores came in a span of 5:10. After a bad Idaho snap resulted in a safety, Connor Bazelak threw touchdown passes of 43 yards to A.J. Then everything clicked, and rather quickly, for Indiana.īackup quarterback Donaven McCulley started the comeback with a 4-yard TD rush. The game was delayed 35 minutes by a lightning warning, and the Hoosiers didn’t show up at the outset against the three-touchdown underdog Vandals, who led 10-0 at halftime. (AP) - Indiana scored 29 consecutive points, including 23 in the third quarter, to rebound from a sluggish start in a 35-22 victory over FCS-member Idaho on a rainy Saturday night.
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