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Stretched households could mean lengthy UK downturn, if it comes
LONDON (Reuters) - If Britain falls into recession soon, perhaps after a no-deal Brexit, it might prove to be a lengthy one because the…
Dollar falls as oil attacks send investors to safety
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The dollar fell while safe-havens and currencies of oil producing countries rallied on Monday, following an attack on…
Trump trade-war aid sows frustration in farm country
By P.J. HuffstutterROCHESTER, Minn. (Reuters) - The U.S. government is paying Texas cotton farmer J. Walt Hagood $145 an acre for losses…
Trade optimism pressures yen but caution prevails ahead of Fed, BOJ
By Stanley WhiteTOKYO (Reuters) - The yen was pinned near a six-week low versus the dollar as signs the United States and China were…
Google to pay $1 billion in France to settle fiscal fraud probe
By Simon Carraud and Mathieu RosemainPARIS (Reuters) - Google agreed to pay close to 1 billion euros ($1.10 billion) to French…
Cuba says facing acute fuel shortage due to U.S. sanctions
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba must implement emergency measures to stave off an acute fuel shortage in September caused by the Trump…
Wall Street opens higher on upbeat trade move
(Reuters) - U.S. stocks opened higher on Wednesday as China's move to ease tensions with the United States assuaged some concerns about the…
Tepid reaction for Apple’s new iPhones in China amid tough competition
By Josh Horwitz and Brenda GohHANGZHOU/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A lower price tag and new features may not be enough for Apple Inc (O:AAPL)…
Asian shares up as Brexit, Hong Kong progress lifts mood
By Stanley WhiteTOKYO (Reuters) - Asian stocks perked up on Thursday, as apparent progress in the political crises in Britain and Hong…
Trump says he could possibly meet with Iran’s Rouhani at U.N. meeting
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Trump on Wednesday left the door open to a possible meeting with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani at…
