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| Monetary policy decisions in 2018: Here's what to expect Nick Gartside, international chief information officer of fixed income at JP Morgan Asset Management, told CNBC by email that: "Fundamental factors in the U.S. continue to look robust — upward revisions to previous months' durable goods numbers; PMIs remain at high levels; consumer confidence ...
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Liberians vote in historic, delayed election There were no reports of violence as voting proceeded under sunny skies in the capital Monrovia. Election agents told Reuters first indications pointed to a lower turnout than in the first round. "It is great day for Liberia - a test day for democracy," said Boakai after casting his vote in Paynesville. "We will ...
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| Homeowners in High-Tax States Race to Beat Property Tax Cap In the Washington D.C. suburbs, WTOP found a line of hundreds snaked through a local government building in Fairfax, Virginia, looking to prepay their 2018 bills. Fairfax County officials, strained by the crowds, are telling people to wire the money instead. In nearby Arlington County, Chief Deputy ...
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| In 2017, Silicon Valley got cozier with China. In 2018, Washington will get frostier Over the past year, as the Chinese government continued to police the domestic internet and tech industry with its signature mix of protectionism and censorship, Silicon Valley and Washington responded differently. In 2017, Silicon Valley's major technology companies continued to look to China for ...
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