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Stocks to rise as rate cuts beat back trade worries for now: Reuters poll

World stocks will keep rising over the coming year, according to the latest Reuters polls of strategists, but wild gyrations are likely in the lift from expected central bank policy easing and drag from developments in the U.S.-China trade war.



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Retailers howl as U.S. trade agency locks in 15% tariffs on September 1

The Trump administration on Wednesday made official its extra 5% tariff on $300 billion in Chinese imports and set collection dates of Sept. 1 and Dec. 15, prompting hundreds of U.S. retail, footwear, toy and technology companies to warn of price hikes.



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Bond yields near record lows, shares struggle on darkening global outlook

Global bond yields flirted with record low levels while stocks struggled to recover on Thursday as economic turbulence from intensifying U.S-China frictions and the specter of a no-deal Brexit drove investors to safer harbors.



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Bonds reign supreme, equities struggle on recession, Brexit fears

Global bond yields flirted with record lows while stocks struggled to recover on Thursday, as global recession worries from intensifying U.S.-China frictions and the specter of a no-deal Brexit drove investors to safer harbors.



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Exclusive: Fake-branded bars slip dirty gold into world markets

A forgery crisis is quietly roiling the world's gold industry.



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Exclusive: Aramco Trading sells first U.S. West Texas Light crude to South Korea's Hyundai - sources

Aramco Trading Company (ATC) sold its first-ever cargo of U.S. West Texas Light (WTL) crude, with a South Korean refiner the buyer, as the Saudi Aramco unit expands its U.S. oil dealings to boost trade volumes, four people familiar with the matter said.



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Asian stocks edge up on Wall Street futures, firmer oil

Asian shares eked out cautious gains on Wednesday, as higher Wall Street futures provided some relief after an overnight U.S. selloff, though deeper worries about the global economy and trade continue to weigh on market sentiment.



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U.S. yield curve inverts further, 30-year yields hit new record low

A key part of the U.S. yield curve, a closely-followed recession indicator, inverted further on Wednesday while 30-year Treasury yields fell to a few record low on growing concern about the fallout from a bitter global trade conflict.



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Costco limits shoppers in first China store after opening-day fiasco

Costco Wholesale Corp said it will limit the number of shoppers at its new China store after overcrowding forced the U.S. big box retailer to shut it early on the opening day.



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Google to move Pixel smartphone production to Vietnam: Nikkei

Alphabet Inc's Google is shifting its Pixel smartphone production to Vietnam from China starting this year as it builds a cheap supply chain in Southeast Asia, the Nikkei business daily reported on Wednesday.



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World stocks slip as bond markets ring recession alarms

World stocks nudged down on Wednesday as deepening inversion of the U.S. bond yield curve a day earlier threw up reminders of looming recession risks, sending investors toward safe havens such as the Japanese yen and precious metals.



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Tiffany & Co misses quarterly same-store sales estimates

Tiffany & Co reported a bigger-than-expected fall in quarterly same-store sales on Wednesday, hurt by lower tourist spending, a key source of revenue for luxury retailers.



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Facebook tightens rules for U.S. political advertisers ahead of 2020 election

Facebook Inc is tightening its political ad rules in the United States, it said on Wednesday, requiring new disclosures for its site and photo-sharing platform Instagram ahead of the U.S. presidential election in November 2020.



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Tiffany profit beat overshadows fall in tourist spending

Tiffany & Co beat quarterly profit estimates on Wednesday, as the luxury retailer cut marketing spending, sending its shares up nearly 3% before the bell.



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Aviation industry labor shortage hits Canadian companies trying to replace grounded Boeing jets

A global shortage of pilots and mechanics is preventing some Canadian aviation service companies from meeting the needs of airlines and other customers scrambling to secure replacements for grounded Boeing 737 MAX jets.



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