Good morning! After (again) a wild news week, it is still a relatively quiet Friday. Today it is interesting: figures about Dutch consumer confidence. How does the Netherlands react to the turbulent economic situation at the moment?

What else happened?

  • The American basketball club Boston Celtics, owned by the wealthy Grousbeck family, has been sold To entrepreneur William Chisholm and private equity firm Sixth Street. They pay no less than $ 6.1 billion for a majority stake in the club, which won the national championship eighteen times.
  • The house price was In February on average 10.6 percent higher than a year ago. That appears on Friday new figures from Statistics Agency CBS and the Land Registry. At the same time, more homes were sold: 16,356 to be precise.
  • Eleven NGOs from Togo, Guinea and Ghana, among others, accuse the controversial Breton multi -billionaire Vincent Bolloré of it having earned billions with port concessions that he would have obtained in a corrupt manner. They now take that money back, writes NRC-Correspondent Eva Oude Elferink.
  • Tesla calls back almost all his cyber trucks in the United States Due to a defect on an outer panel that can get loose while drivingLike this reported The company Thursday. It is the umpteenth recall for the pick-up truck, which is plagued by production errors

Read the blog of yesterday here.

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