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Japan stocks plunge, other Asia markets fall after U.S. losses
Dec 25, 2018
Shanghai is down almost 25 percent this year. Tokyo, Hong Kong and other markets are on track to end 2018 down more than 10 percent.
Understanding "the hidden costs of police misconduct" for cities nationwide
Jun 1, 2020
"You have cities out there borrowing money to pay off judgments because of brutal and corrupt police officers," said Marc Morial of the National Urban League.
U.S. factories feel the pinch as the trade war continues
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Justin Ho
Jul 1, 2019
A new report says factory activity barely grew in June, fueling concern about the trade war’s impact on U.S. manufacturing.
Toy manufacturers adjust to a post-Toys R Us world
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Emma Jacobs
Oct 23, 2018
The retail giant's bankruptcy has Hasbro and other toymakers scrambling to prepare for the holidays.
Toy manufacturers adjust to a post-Toys R Us world
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Emma Jacobs
Oct 23, 2018
The retail giant's bankruptcy has Hasbro and other toymakers scrambling to prepare for the holidays.
The view from Shanghai on the phase one trade deal
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Jennifer Pak
Jan 14, 2020
"The U.S. is bullying China," was the assessment of one security guard in the city.
Retail sales up, retail stores down
Jul 16, 2019
Gains by online merchants often come at the expense of brick-and-mortar stores.
Turkey shaken by financial fears, Trump rattles it further
Aug 10, 2018
Trump tweeted that he had authorized the doubling of steel and aluminum tariffs “with respect to Turkey.”
How the U.S. outgrew 1980s trade anxiety over Japan
Nov 29, 2018
The tariff war between the U.S. and China echoes an earlier episode of trade history but with some key differences.
Singles Day: China's biggest shopping event
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Jennifer Pak
Nov 12, 2019
Bigger than Thanksgiving, Black Friday and Cyber Monday ... combined.