Consumer and Tech Goods Most Likely To Be Hit by Trump's New Tariffs

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Consumer and Tech Goods Most Likely To Be Hit by Trump's New Tariffs

… an exodus, Spencer Fung, chief executive officer of Li & Fung Ltd, the world's largest supplier of consumer goods, told Bloomberg last month.
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Trump Calls Hong Kong Protests 'Riots,' Adopting China Rhetoric

On Friday, Secretary of State Michael Pompeo told Bloomberg TV's Haslinda Amin in Bangkok that the U.S. has urged China to “do the right thing” on
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Goals Soccer Centres says accounts crisis stretches back to 2010

Goals Soccer Centres , which runs outdoor football centres in the UK, has uncovered “improper behaviour” in the preparation of its financial accounts
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Eurozone retail sales jump in June

Retail sales in the eurozone rose sharply in June, an indication that household spending has continued to support growth as exports cool. Euro area #RetailTrade +1.1% in June over May, +2.6% over June 2018 https://t.co/J5fEyc2zor pic.twitter.com/ …
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Global stocks plunge on US-China trade war worries

BEIJING – Global stock markets plunged Friday after President Donald Trump’s surprise threat of tariff hikes on additional Chinese imports. In early trading, London’s main index lost 2% and Frankfurt fell 2.5%. Tokyo’s benchmark was off 2.1% and Hong Kong …
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