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Approach of Irma empties Trump’s winter White House

US president has four resorts in path of massive hurricane




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Sachs looks to turn conservative tide in US states

Economist is working with Pritzker heir to fund local Democratic candidates




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Thousands will die as a consequence of this new tax bill




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Currency markets send warning on US economy

Concerns over the dollar weakness are magnified by the decision to impose across the board tariffs on steel and aluminium




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The threat of secular stagnation has not gone away

The economy is prone to sluggish growth — if the past few years are anything to go by




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How to keep Nato fit for purpose in years to come

Solid commitments outweigh abstract percentage targets, which depend on economic fluctuations




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Lockdowns ease, UK and German GDP reports

Start every week on the front foot with a preview of what’s on the global agenda




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Multinationals fear rise in protectionism because of pandemic

Survey reveals companies’ deep concerns that US and other advanced economies will impose more barriers to trade




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It’s not just Richard Branson’s businesses that are hurt by lockdown

Crisis has exposed the dissonance between the tycoon’s public image and reality




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The ECB is deluding itself over German court ruling

A smart response would be for the EU to address the problems of the eurozone head on




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Millions of Americans to lose insurance as jobless rate soars

Trump administration under pressure to cover healthcare costs as unemployment rises to postwar high




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My First Million — Zef Eisenberg

I crashed at 230mph, had three months in hospital and was back racing a year later




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My First Million: Cecile Reinaud, founder of Seraphine

The maternity wear boutique is a favourite of Royals and celebrities




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Embraer left with limited options after collapse of Boeing deal

Joint venture had been pegged as a game-changer for Brazilian aircraft manufacturer




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Petrobras hit after truckers force diesel price cut

Brazil oil group says no further reductions after move to placate drivers backfires




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Argentina’s economic turmoil hits small businesses

Jump in interest rates leaves companies with restricted access to credit in vulnerable state




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Missionary zeal: ‘Amlo’ promises to shake up Mexico   

López Obrador’s fans see a champion of the poor but opponents fear a leftwing populist




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‘Robin Hood in reverse’: the crisis in the Brazilian state

The winner of October’s election will have to address a budget dominated by special interests




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Brazil’s TV titan seen as election kingmaker

Globo network dominates political debate despite rise of social media




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Eastern Europea sense opportunity in German court ruling

Experts warn EU’s legal bedrock shaken by judgment on ECB’s bond-buying programme




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WeWork’s woes cause mortgage-backed bonds to tumble

Office provider’s move to skip rent payments and renegotiate leases knocks CMBS market




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Brussels says Britain must engage in full scope of post-Brexit talks

UK will be pushed to take part in detailed discussion on fishing waters and other EU priorities




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UK retailers warn of ‘imminent collapse’ without more state help

Companies have formed unusual alliance with landlords to lobby for assistance with rental payments




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Startups Weekly: SEC temporarily loosens crowdfunding regulations on small companies

A specific type of small startup has a window to raise crowdfunding in a somewhat less regulated way than normally required in the US based on a temporary set of rule changes by the SEC announced this week. Excited yet?




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Rugby has plan 'to AXE six games' and midweek matches seem likely

EXCLUSIVE BY NIK SIMON: Premiership clubs are working towards six different return-to-play scenarios and could cancel six rounds of fixtures to salvage the 2019-20 season.




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Britain's richest men worth £22BILLION use taxpayers' cash to furlough staff at their bus firm

The transport company Optare is using the Government scheme despite owners - the Hinduja family - building a huge fortune. Pictured are the brothers Srichand and Gopi Hinduja.




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Nurse, 51, who died of coronavirus had previously spoken out about lack of PPE for NHS staff

Onyenachi Obasi (pictured), 51, was a nurse for 20 years and died on May 6 after spending five weeks on a ventilator. Her niece said she had mentioned not being properly protected.




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Jack Whitehall and Roxy Horner are seen kissing for the first time during romantic stroll

The comedian, 31, and the model, 28, looked like they were on cloud nine as they shared a smooch while strolling hand-in-hand through the city.




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EastEnders star Jessie Wallace, 48, carries out essential shopping in a face mask

The 48-year-old cut a casual figure in a grey tassel dress as she visited the newsagents near her home in Hampstead, north London.




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Jamie Laing seen in London with girlfriend Sophie Habboo after couple fled to isolate in Cotswolds 

Jamie Laing has appeared to flout lockdown rules after he returned to London with his girlfriend Sophie Habboo. The Made in Chelsea couple had left the capital to isolate in the Cotswolds.




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School run hell beckons because government will close roads near schools

The new plans - which are already progressing in London and Manchester -  will involve blocking off the areas outside schools with cones and barriers.




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Lauren London shares sweet Mother's Day photo of her sons hugging a year after Nipsey Hussle's death

She is still grieving the death of partner Nipsey Hussle after he was murdered last year.




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Taylor Swift sells one of TWO private jets in her collection days before coronavirus lockdown

The London Boy singer, 30, sold off her Dassault Falcon 50 last month - leaving her with one other private plane, a larger Dassault-Breguet Mystere Falcon 900.




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Dean Laidley had been hiding away in an island paradise and offloading property

AFL great Dean Laidley provided several public insights into his despair in the lead-up to his shocking arrest. 




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How small luxury retail businesses throughout the world are handling the pandemic — and their hopes for what comes next




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Christian Eriksen is living at training ground, running in car park and was told off by police

Inter Milan new boy Christian Eriksen has revealed that the coronavirus pandemic has caused him a personal nightmare since his move from Tottenham in January.




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Tottenham join Manchester United and Chelsea as Premier League clubs target Sergej Milinkovic-Savic 

Tottenham have become the latest Premier League club to show interest in signing Lazio star Sergej Milinkovic-Savic,The Serbia international is under contract at the Stadio Olimpico until 2024.




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End of the Ligue 1 season could finally see Kylian Mbappe leave PSG for Real Madrid or Liverpool

With the French season closed for business, Kylian Mbappe has an ideal period of time for reflection on a matter he has been very vocal on in the past - his next move.




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Arsene Wenger names Kylian Mbappe as the heir to Messi and Ronaldo as the world's best player

Messi (centre-right) and Ronaldo (right) have battled between them at the top of the game for more than a decade but are now 32 and 35 respectively, and Wenger named who could be next.




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Borussia Dortmund 'line up move for Chelsea starlet Charlie Webster'

The central midfielder, who has been capped for England at under-16 level, picked up the player of the tournament award at the Kevin De Bruyne under-15s cup in Belgium last summer.




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Tottenham join Manchester United and Chelsea as Premier League clubs target Sergej Milinkovic-Savic 

Tottenham have become the latest Premier League club to show interest in signing Lazio star Sergej Milinkovic-Savic,The Serbia international is under contract at the Stadio Olimpico until 2024.




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Real Madrid 'set Arsenal transfer deadline for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang deal'

Madrid are keen to sign the striker, who is out of contract at the end of next season and appears set to leave the club in pursuit of Champions League football, but want to seal a deal immediately.




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Covid-19: 900 medical teams carrying out Assam’s biggest door-to-door surveillance exercise

Nine hundred medical teams are carrying out Assam’s biggest door-to-door surveillance exercise to check the spread of Covid-19 in the community by capturing all fever, influenza and respiratory cases as its citizens start pouring in from other states.




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Senior cops deployed at junctions to enforce 7pm deadline




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New cases raise alarm around Nalanda slums




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Crop loan NPAs rose by 3.2% in Gujarat: SLBC

Thanks to the unseasonal rain around Diwali, the extended monsoon and growing debt of farmers, non-performing assets (NPAs) among crop loans in Gujarat rose marginally by 3.2% in the third quarter of 2019-20.




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Gold Prices Fall On Global Cues; Prices To Jump To Rs. 51000 Per 10 gm By Aug-Sept

Gold prices in trade today inched lower on cues from global rates. On the MCX, gold futures price for delivery in June declined by 0.24% or Rs. 111 to Rs. 46050.00 per 10 gm. On Thursday, on weak economic data, gold




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Delhi Govt's E-Token Website For Liquor Crashes; Displays Server Error

On Thursday, the Delhi government had launched an official website for its an e-token system under which customers would be given a specific time for purchasing liquor in the wake of violations of social distancing norms by people crowding such outlets.{image-liquor-1588223729.jpg




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Moody's Investors See No GDP Growth For FY21

Moody's Investors Service on Friday estimated its GDP forecast for FY21 at 0% and FY22 at 6.6%. Also, at the same time it said that the country's sovereign rating upgrade from 'Baa2 negative' is unlikely to be made in the near




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Local Tax On Petrol, Diesel Have Been Increased In 16 States Amid Lockdown

Earlier this week, the central government raised excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs 10-13 per litre, however, it directed state-run oil marketing companies to not increase retail selling prices and chose to offset it against the sharp decline in