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| Trump, Biden and 'Made in USA': Same Refrain, Varying Notes In July, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. presented an economic strategy to "rebuild domestic manufacturing capacity," restoring local supply chains from semiconductors to pharmaceuticals. In September he added a tax penalty to the plan, aimed at ... | |
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| Dollar retreats from two-month high as stocks rally NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar pulled back from a two-month high against a basket of currencies on Monday as equities rallied after four straight weeks of declines ahead of a slew of economic data and political developments in the United States. | |
| How Much Did Trump Win by Losing? Check out highlights from Elon Musk's appearance on Sway, the Times Opinion podcast hosted by Kara Swisher. And read on for a scoop on Jessica Alba's Honest Company exploring a sale. (Want this in your inbox each morning? Sign up here.) ... | |
| Dollar eases from two-month high as equities rally NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar retreated from a two-month high against a basket of currencies on Monday as equities rallied after four straight weeks of declines ahead of a busy week of economic data and political developments in the United States. | |
| Air France leads tax pushback in climate vs recovery fight PARIS/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Air France-KLM is battling new green taxes on top of the coronavirus crisis - in a test of growing policy tensions between righting Europe's crippled airlines and delivering on climate goals. FILE PHOTO: The first Air France ... | |
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| 'We're at War': New York City Faces a Financial Abyss The unemployment rate in New York City is 16 percent, twice as high as the rest of the country. Personal income tax revenue is expected to drop by $2 billion this fiscal year. Only a third of hotel rooms are occupied, and apartment vacancies in Manhattan have ... | |
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| Coronavirus: New rules in Netherlands to cope with virus surge Many residents in the Netherlands will for the first time be advised to wear a face mask in shops as the country introduces a range of measures to control a second coronavirus wave. Compared to its neighbours, the Netherlands had largely avoided strict ... | |
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