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When the Best Travel Plan Is No Plan
Traveling with no itinerary offers pleasures that you can’t get with carefully managed trips. But spontaneity requires an open mind—and an ability to accept occasional disappointments.
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Why China Is Starting a New Trade War
Faced with stagnating growth, Xi Jinping decided to go all in on manufacturing—and much of that production is destined for export.
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Asian Currencies Mixed Ahead of Fed Chair Powell’s Speech
Asian currencies were mixed against USD in the morning session ahead of Fed Chair Powell’s speech at the Jackson Hole symposium later today
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U.K. Consumers Still Harbor Doubts on Economy, Survey Shows
U.K. consumers felt no less pessimistic this month as concerns on the economy linger, despite signs of more dynamic business activity and higher summer spending.
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Japan’s Consumer Prices Rose 2.8% in July
Japan’s consumer inflation in July continued to grow at a pace faster than the Bank of Japan’s 2% target, adding to expectations for another rate increase.
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Holders of Argentine Sovereign Bonds Win $310 Million Recovery
A federal appeals court awarded a recovery of more than $310 million to investors in a dispute stemming from Argentina’s sovereign debt default more than 20 years ago.