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Trump or Clinton in White House: How the Mexican peso could be toast "MXN (peso) is the currency most at risk from uncertainty and trade protectionism risks," Morgan Stanley strategist Hans Redeker said in a recent note.
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Youth unemployment set to rise for first time in three years: Study Global youth unemployment will rise in 2016 for the first time in three years, the International Labour Organization (ILO) forecast on Wednesday.
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Stricken Area in Italy Has Felt Earth Shake Before The area in central Italy struck by a 6.2-magnitude earthquake early Wednesday does not sit atop a major fault line but rather above a small one.
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In retrospect: Flowers for Algernon By the time science-fiction writer Daniel Keyes died in 2014 at the age of 86, he had lived through vast upheavals in biomedical science, from the ...
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Clinton leads Trump in key swing states, would likely win election, poll suggests At the moment, Clinton would win at least 268 votes in the Electoral College, the body that ultimately chooses the next president, just two shy of what ...
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Woman in labour punched and robbed on London street A heavily pregnant woman who was robbed in the street while experiencing contractions pleaded with her attacker to stop as he repeatedly punched ...
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The perils of peace in China's commodity industries WHEN the number of strikes plummets, something significant is usually going on. Strikes in China's mining, iron and steel industries have fallen from ...
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An integrated design and fabrication strategy for entirely soft, autonomous robots Gas generated from the fuel decomposition inflates fluidic networks downstream of the reaction sites, resulting in actuation. The body and microfluidic ...
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70-Gene Signature as an Aid to Treatment Decisions in Early-Stage Breast Cancer In this randomized, phase 3 study, we enrolled 6693 women with early-stage breast cancer and determined their genomic risk (using the 70-gene ...
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Drug Mergers Hurt in Every Direction (Save One) So here we have a very high-profile article on mergers in the drug industry. And it says what many most damn near all of.
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