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JP Morgan misses profit expectations for the first time in 15 quarters J.P. Morgan Chase posted quarterly profit below analysts' expectations for the first time in 15 quarters as whipsawing markets late last year impacted ...
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Delta's fourth-quarter earnings top Wall Street's expectations Strong travel demand helped lift Delta Air Lines' revenue in the last three months of the year, but the airline warned it it expected little growth in the first ...
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China's foreign direct investment into the US dropped precipitously in 2018, data show In 2018, Chinese foreign direct investment into the U.S. fell to just $4.8 billion — a massive decline from $29 billion in 2017 and $46 billion in 2016, ...
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Canadian's death sentence in China 'horrific', family says The family of a Canadian man who has been sentenced to death in China say their "worst fears" have been realised. Robert Lloyd Schellenberg was ... 'Hostage' diplomacy: Canadian's death sentence in China sets worrying tone, experts say - The Guardian
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Goldman Sachs predicts no recession in 2019 but sees a 'pretty sharp slowdown' Goldman Sachs does not foresee any recessions in major economies in 2019 but low profit growth is on the cards in the U.S. and Europe, its chief ...
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Tesla is ahead of automakers in 3 key categories, tech money manager says Tesla won't have a presence at this year's Detroit Auto Show but the electric-car maker is miles ahead of the competition in three key categories, ARK ...
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Theresa May's Brexit plan looks set for defeat in UK Parliament When the Brexit proposal was last scheduled for a vote in mid-December, more than 100 members of May's Conservative Party had publicly stated ...
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Amazon has listed its first two job openings referencing New York's HQ2 Amazon is trying to drum up excitement for jobs at HQ2. In the last few days, the company has posted its first two job openings explicitly referencing its ...
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Rafael Nadal faces tough foe, rowdy Australian Open crowd in second round MELBOURNE, Australia -- Much like opening day, Tuesday at the Australian Open was fairly routine, with the top players moving through.
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Was Serena singled out in the US Open final? Here's what 73 matches told us In the 2018 US Open women's final, Serena Williams was given a series of three code violations that all but cemented her loss against Naomi Osaka.
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