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‘China’s export boom to the US to end in January’

Bloomberg A recent surge in exports from China to the US is set to turn into a slump in January as tariffs imposed on Chinese goods rise, according to Nomura economists. In September, US President Donald Trump imposed a 10 percent tariff on $200 billion of imports from China and pledged to raise the duty to 25 percent at the ...

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Apple defends iPhone app fees as court weighs consumer suit

Bloomberg Simplicity is supposed to be a selling point for Apple Inc’s iPhone. It may be a problem at the US Supreme Court. The court will hear arguments on Monday on accusations that Apple is using its market dominance to jack up prices for iPhone apps. A ruling against Apple, letting a lawsuit go forward, could add to pressure the ...

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Business insolvencies in Canada increase at fastest pace since 2012

Bloomberg Insolvencies among Canadian corporations climbed 4.6 percent in the third quarter, the sharpest increase in at least six years, a sign higher borrowing costs may be taking a toll on businesses. Some 826 companies filed for insolvency in the three months through September, compared with 790 in the same period a year earlier, the Office of the Superintendent of ...

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