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Americans could learn to live without ‘Made in China’

President Donald Trump’s latest round of tariffs on China is essentially a tax on Americans, who will pay more for some goods. It’s not a huge cost increase, though, and it might help bring back some of the jobs eliminated by Chinese imports. As a consumer, living without “Made in China” appears to be daunting. In 2005, when US goods ...

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Bankers, it’s time for ‘Brexit conversation’

London’s ex-Lehman Brothers bankers who’ve been meeting up have found the conversation shifting quickly to Brexit – and whether their next reunion will be in Frankfurt, Paris or somewhere else. As the official March 2019 Brexit deadline looms, banks are in the last stages of preparing for a worst-case “no-deal.” A brutal loss of the City of London’s access to ...

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Can Unilever afford to crush its Brexit rebels?

Unilever boss Paul Polman has been conspicuously absent in the controversy over the consumer group’s plan to scrap its dual-headed structure. But the humiliation would be his if UK shareholders veto his plans to create a unified Dutch company. He should get ready to pay them a premium to buy their support. To recap: Unilever’s assets are divided between separate ...

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