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Global stocks weighed by Apple demand woes, trade tensionsWorld stocks fell on Monday as worries about softening demand for the iPhone dra...
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Stocks weighed by Apple demand woes, trade tensionsWorld stocks fell on Monday as worries about softening demand for the iPhone dra... Come on bill, pay me my tax dues to NASA. So is this Trump’s fault or Tim Cook’s. I blame the CEO.
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Asia stocks drop, oil stymied as growth woes grip global marketsAsian stocks fell on Wednesday, weighed by a renewed bout of selling on Wall Str...
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Trump touts 'strong signals' from China day after stock market dive over trade woesPresident Trump expressed his optimism that a deal with China could be reached to end the trade war -- a day after stock markets dove over trade woes. DOW vs. Tariff Man Traders let machines control the trades. No wonder every little bit of news causes such chaos
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Slowing Earnings Growth, Gloomy Forecasts Add to Stock Market’s WoesAmerica’s biggest public companies are warning that their earnings may not be as strong as they hoped this year, intensifying pressure on a bull market that has struggled to regain its footing. Yeah, cuz a Russia How much US do devoting for Our World, In 1970s decade, Could not return back that time for US and Republic of Việt Nam. The rich opportunity do return for both ever. The realDonaldTrump economy
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Stock market woes raise a nagging fear: Is a recession near?BALTIMORE (AP) — Fears of a recession have been mounting with the U.S. stock market appearing to be headed for its worst December since 1931 — during the Great Depression. Wall Street's sustained slump has been fueled by investor concerns about lower corporate profits, higher corporate debt, a festering trade war between the United States and China and a broader global slowdown. And the worries are mounting. On Wednesday, stocks tumbled over concerns that the Federal Reserve will continue raising rates. And they plunged again Thursday as President Donald Trump appeared open to a partial government shutdown unless he receives funding for a wall along the border with Mexico. yes So much winning from tariff man Strange how the President has stopped tweeting about how he's to thank for the market's performance.
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