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US homebuilder confidence holds steady in November
November 20, 2016 by elegant · Leave a Comment
U.S. homebuilders' confidence in the housing market held steady this month, but many are worried that another fight over the federal budget could cause would-be buyers to put off home purchases.
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US homebuilder confidence holds steady in November
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Wells Fargo faces tighter controls as U.S. regulator reverses course
November 20, 2016 by elegant · Leave a Comment
By Patrick Rucker WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A leading U.S. bank regulator on Friday reversed course and positioned the agency to claw back pay of former executives at Wells Fargo & Co after a phony-accounts scandal
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VW no longer expects tax demands in Germany related to diesel scandal
November 20, 2016 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Volkswagen does not expect the German government to make tax demands to cover revenue losses related to the carmaker's diesel scandal, a company spokesman said on Saturday. In Germany, motor vehicle taxes are tied to the
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China pledges further opening as leaders scramble for free trade
November 20, 2016 by publisher · Leave a Comment
By Rosalba O'Brien and Kiyoshi Takenaka LIMA (Reuters) – Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged to open the economy further on Saturday as leaders of Asia-Pacific countries sought new free-trade options following Donald Trump's election to U.S. president on promises to scrap or renegotiate trade deals. All eyes were on China at this year's APEC summit in Lima, Peru just over a week after Trump's surprise victory in the United States …
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Asian export nations wary dollar boost gives Trump pretext to beat them
November 20, 2016 by elegant · Leave a Comment
TOKYO/SEOUL (Reuters) – Asian currency policymakers are worried that the strengthening of the dollar on expectations of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's fiscal policies could be used by his administration as a stick to beat them with on trade protectionist grounds. China, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan are already on the U.S. Treasury&#…
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