Aug
01
U.S. Targets Property, China’s New Empire, Fed Outlook: Eco Day
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Trudeau out in the cold as Trump courts Mexico on Nafta deal
- U.K. seen raising rates for second time since financial crisis
- Congress sent President Trump legislation that broadens national-security scrutiny of foreign investments in U.S. firms, imposing new hurdles for technology and real-estate
- The White House is boosting long-term U.S. debt sales to the highest since 2010, when the country was digging itself out of the worst recession since World War II. Trump’s tariffs are meanwhile prompting manufacturers to consider expanding outside the country even as demand remains healthy..
U.S. Targets Property, China’s New Empire, Fed Outlook: Eco Day