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China deal is Trump’s hedge against damage

Bloomberg Hours before the seven House Democrats managers marched articles of impeachment across the Capitol last week, president Donald Trump secured what he’s relying on to counter any political damage — a cease-fire in the trade war with China. With little chance the Republican-controlled Senate will convict him on two articles of impeachment, the greatest danger to Trump is that ...

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UK house prices post record jump in Jan

Bloomberg Asking prices for UK homes increased by the most for any January on record in a sign that the Conservatives’ December election win boosted confidence, according to property website-operator Rightmove. Values increased 2.3% on the month to an average 306,810 pounds ($400,000) Rightmove said in a report on Monday. In London, they gained 2.1% from a month earlier, a ...

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AstraZeneca treatments win orphan FDA status

Bloomberg Two AstraZeneca Plc cancer drugs received orphan status for treatment of liver cancer, a designation that may eventually speed progress to approval. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted the special status reserved for rare conditions to Imfinzi, a lung cancer treatment, and tremelimumab, which has been tested in a combination in a variety of cancers, AstraZeneca said ...

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Danish funds with $370b warn managers on taxes

Bloomberg Pension funds in Denmark have issued a warning to external managers, making clear that they risk being fired if caught engaging in aggressive tax optimisation. The move represents an industry wide measure intended to thwart tax avoidance and live up to the United Nation’s Sustainable Development goals. A total of 11 firms, representing over half of Denmark’s pension assets, ...

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Spain’s ongoing grapple with politics of memory

An hour’s drive northwest of here, in the Valley of the Fallen, is a residue of Europe’s past that suggests what the continent’s future would have been if fascism had not been defeated in the previous century. Atop a granite mountain stands an almost 500-foot-tall stone cross, the world’s tallest. An enormous basilica has been hewn deep into the mountain. ...

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Thai tycoons may find Tesco is closed

Bangkok’s billionaires don’t usually have to contend with much resistance as they expand. Tesco Plc’s sale of its Southeast Asian supermarkets may be about to change that. The $32 billion British retailer said in December it was considering selling the group’s stores in Thailand and Malaysia, becoming the latest international grocery giant to bow out of Asia. First-round bids for ...

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Gold’s rally is helping miners delay inevitable

Peak gold production is looking a little more distant. Global supply of the yellow metal has been inexorably approaching its high-water mark, as ore is extracted faster than new discoveries are made. Mines have been aging fast. A sustained price rally can change that picture, as investors rekindle their enthusiasm for large-scale exploration and technological innovation. Bullion miners’ margins will ...

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Should Amazon’s Bezos worry about India?

Jeff Bezos was in India at an awkward moment. Just before his visit, the country’s antitrust authority ordered a probe into the business practices of its two main American-owned shopping websites. One of them is his. How worried should the Amazon.com Inc. boss be? If the Competition Commission’s released study on e-commerce is any guide, Bezos shouldn’t lose any sleep ...

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