Business Maverick: Thursday, October 3: Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day

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Business Maverick: Thursday, October 3: Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day By Tim Cohen

amid increased concerns about a global slowdown. Futures pointed lower in Japan, Australia and Hong Kong, with markets in China and South Korea closed for holidays. The 10-year Treasury yield fell for a fifth straight day to 1.6% on U.S. hiring numbers. The yen rose versus the dollar and gold spiked above $1,500. Elsewhere, oil fell to the lowest level in almost two months after swelling inventories in the world’s biggest economy added to a pessimistic and weakening economic backdrop.

on Wednesday, following the release of the violent images of the shooting, which also show the protester striking the police officer with a metal rod., yet here we are. In India — where the vegetable is as ubiquitous in cooking as spices — prices surged more than 200% in September from previous months. Heavy monsoon rains are being blamed for damaged crops and reduced supplies. The government has

 

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