A quarter of recent retirees would delay Social Security if they had a do-over

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A quarter of recent retirees would delay Social Security if they had a do-over

Many financial advisers recommend that people wait until 70 to start drawing Social Security checks, but few do. In fact, most people don't even wait until full retirement age and end up taking it as soon as they are eligible – at 62.
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China Caixin services PMI rebounds in June

BEIJING–Activity in China's service sector expanded at a faster rate in June, a private gauge showed Tuesday, pointing to resilience outside the factory sector of the world's second-largest economy.
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RBA Stands Pat, Awaits Inflation Data to Judge Policy Stance

Australia's central bank stood pat on interest rates, remaining impervious to the country's unclear election result as it awaits inflation data due later this month to assess its next move.
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Advocates hoping Massachusetts will adopt GMO labeling law

BOSTON (AP) – GMO labeling advocates in Massachusetts are hoping a first-in-the-nation law taking effect in Vermont will inspire lawmakers to pass similar legislation in the Bay State.
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Asian shares slide as investors ponder stimulus outlook

SINGAPORE/TOKYO Asian shares snapped a five-day winning streak on Tuesday as nervous investors took some profits despite hopes of increased central bank stimulus to offset a likely downturn triggered by Brexit.
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