Global markets gain on Huawei grace period

Global markets gain on Huawei grace period

BEIJING — Most global stock markets rose Tuesday after the U.S. government issued a 90-day grace period on its order to bar U.S. firms from selling to Chinese telecom gear maker Huawei. The reprieve eases the immediate hit on U.S. suppliers and has at …
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Jack Ma Is Selling Cancer Coverage for Pennies a Month in China

… lose the mass-market segment, so pricing could be under pressure,'' said Steven Lam, a Hong Kong-based analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence.
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DOJ leans against approving T-Mobile's takeover of Sprint: Bloomberg

(Reuters) – The U.S. Department of Justice is leaning against approving T-Mobile US Inc's proposed takeover of Sprint Corp as the remedies proposed
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Why Tuesday's City Primary Could Mean the End of Philadelphia's Soda Tax

PHILADELPHIA — Jeff Foster, 58, a retired security guard with an abiding sweet tooth and a generous paunch, scowled as he considered the cornucopia of refrigerated soft drinks at his local convenience store. “It’s just not right,” he said, complaining that …
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Nike, Adidas Call Tariffs 'Catastrophic' in Open Letter to Trump

Nike Inc., Adidas AG and other footwear giants urged President Donald Trump to reconsider his tariffs on shoes made in China, saying the policy
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