Stocks Edge Lower Amid Hong Kong Protests, Trade Woes

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U.S. stock futures edge down as escalating tensions between Chinese authorities and protesters in Hong Kong add to investors’ global trade concerns. China has vowed a merciless crackdown on demonstrators.

• Chinese stocks rose as the yuan’s slow devaluation continued.

• Chinese stocks rose as the yuan’s slow devaluation continued
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The chess pieces are already moving and it is not very encouraging. It is not that I am pessimistic or anything like that, I am just being very honest and very sincere, it is very convenient to make an Urgent Meeting with very indispensable people.

'Build in USA' - Trump; Toyota needs 800 workers today in Indiana & Alabama. Great Careers (including on-site child care). 'Jobs, Jobs, Jobs' - IN Toyota President; Toyota & Mazda's collaboration established MTMUS, a $1.6 B joint venture to produce 300,000 vehicles yearly (AL).

Hong Kong people have lost their ability to prosper, they only love violent demonstrations, why not concentrate on economic development? Hong Kong is no longer rich and powerful. Shanghai will replace Hong Kong's economic power.

This bubble is ripe and ready to pop. Consumer debt, student debt, artificially low interest rates, tarriffs , and stagnant wages, the next recession will be tragic. 45 won't be able to blame Obama.

Terrible analysis.

realDonaldTrump take note: do this to the next round of PussyHat protestors: 'merciless crackdown.' Trump2020

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