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Europe to hit US with tariffs worth £3bn

Europe to hit US with tariffs worth £3bn

Europe to hit US with tariffs worth £3bn in response to Washington illegally funding plane maker BoeingBy Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 18:05 EDT, 13 October 2020 | Updated: 18:05 EDT, 13 October 2020

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ALEX BRUMMER: The perils of closing Britain

ALEX BRUMMER: The perils of closing Britain

Perils of closing Britain: The worst of the fallout from the pandemic,has yet to be seen, says ALEX BRUMMERBy Alex Brummer for the Daily Mail Published: 18:05 EDT, 13 October 2020 | Updated: 18:05 EDT, 13 October 2020

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Trading boom lifts JP Morgan

Trading boom lifts JP Morgan

Trading boom lifts JP Morgan: America’s biggest bank beats Wall street estimatesBy Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 18:04 EDT, 13 October 2020 | Updated: 18:04 EDT, 13 October 2020

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US election: What can investors expect from a Biden or Trump victory?

US election: What can investors expect from a Biden or Trump victory?

US election enters its turbulent final stretch: What investors need to know and would a Biden or Trump victory boost shares more?Joe Biden looks set to beat Trump and even retake the Senate  It’s still more than possible that Trump will come from behind We could be in for a chaotic aftermath that outdoes the Bush vs Gore cliffhangerWhat would Trump or Biden do if they win – and what might happen either way? Find out the potential and risks for large and small firms below – plus fund tips By Tanya Jefferies for Thisismoney.co.uk Published: 04:43 EDT, 13 October 2020 | Updated: 12:10 EDT, 13 October 2020

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China's booming economy sees its fastest growth so far this year

China's booming economy sees its fastest growth so far this year

China’s booming economy sees its fastest growth so far this year as its firms grab market share during pandemic while other nations grapple with reduced manufacturing capacityChina has kept Covid-19 cases to a minimum since halting world’s first outbreakSince then Chinese firms have profited from the struggles of their global rivals Factory activity has picked up while imports and exports are both rising strongly By Tim Stickings For Mailonline and Reuters Published: 05:27 EDT, 13 October 2020 | Updated: 09:35 EDT, 13 October 2020

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