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White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said on Tuesday that a reduction in Chinese tariffs on U.S. cars and agricultural and energy commodities would be a "litmus test" for whether U.S.-China trade talks are on track ...
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Visa and Mastercard have offered to cap the fees charged on card payments made by tourists in the European Union to stave off fines and end an EU antitrust investigation.
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Sexual Harassment Claims Against Ted Baker's Founder Have Cost the Company $90 Million in 2 Days The London-based company's stock fell as much as 14 percent Tuesday
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Thomson Reuters to cut 3,200 jobs by 2020

New York Post - 4 Dec 2018 16:48
Thomson Reuters to cut 3,200 jobs by 2020 TORONTO -- Thomson Reuters said on Tuesday that it will cut its workforce by 12 percent by 2020, axing 3,200 jobs, as part of a plan to streamline the business and improve operating efficiencies. The news and information...
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Having a bad boss might make you a better one, but there's a catch We've all had bad bosses, but that doesn't mean we have to be one when the time comes. Buzz60's Tony Spitz has the details.        
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Will Ad Dollars Continue Shifting From Facebook to Instagram in 2019? Marketers began shifting ad dollars from Facebook to Instagram in 2018, and social media management platform Socialbakers only sees that trend gaining momentum in 2019. Socialbakers CEO Yuval Ben-Itzhak told Adweek the c...
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Economic chill dulls Chinese appetite for some luxury brands Economic chill weighs on China's appetite for some luxury brands
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Oath Agrees to $5 Million Settlement Over Children's Privacy Online The New York attorney general said the media company's online advertising business was violating the federal children's privacy law known as Coppa.
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Oil prices rose on Tuesday, extending strong gains from the previous day amid expected OPEC-led supply cuts and a mandated reduction in Canadian output.
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Colorado has awarded a $10.3 million grant for California-based ChargePoint Inc. to install electric vehicle charging stations along several major highways in the state. The Daily Sentinel reports the grant …
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The NYPD just unveiled its first drone fleet

Business Insider - 4 Dec 2018 23:03
The NYPD just unveiled its first drone fleet REUTERS/Bria Webb The New York Police Department has shown off its first fleet of 14 drones. The department said that potential uses for its fleet include search and rescue, hard-to-reach crime scenes, hostage situations...
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Record fine for violations of law protecting kids' online information.
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Wall Street shares drop as yield curve causes alarm All three US indexes fall more than 2%, as a closely-watched financial measure causes alarm.
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Soomla has raised $2.6 million in funding for its mobile monetization measurement platform.
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With the holiday season fast approaching, Adweek asked our staff to share their favorite holiday ads from the over the years. They discussed some oldies and some goodies, including favorites from iconic brands like Coca ...
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An internal agency analysis says changing the name of the bureau to the BCFP, as Mulvaney wants, could cost banks, credit unions and mortgage firms $300 million. It doesn't have to be this way.
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Siemens wants to grow its building technologies business faster than the overall construction market next year, possibly with help from acquisitions, the business' chief executive Matthias Rebellius said on Tuesday.
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Exxon Mobil and Chevron are seeking to sell their stakes in Azerbaijan's largest oilfield, marking the retreat of the U.S. majors from the former Soviet state after 25 years as they re-focus on domestic production.
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U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday held out the possibility of an extension of the 90-day trade truce he and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed on over the weekend.
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Markets Right Now: Stocks open lower on Wall Street Stocks are opening lower on Wall Street, led by losses in technology companies and banks.
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U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Tuesday that possible tariffs on automakers are aimed at pushing companies to make more cars and other vehicles in the United States and the timing of any duties would depend o...
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U.S. stocks opened lower on Tuesday, as investors turned skeptical of the chances of a breakthrough in the U.S.-China trade talks, while a flattening U.S. yield curve raised fears of a slowing domestic economy.
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