Monthly Archives: June 2019

Trump, Xi reach plan to resume trade talks, tariffs on hold for now

President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to restart trade talks after meeting at the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan, on Friday night, easing tensions that have spurred concerns about a global growth slowdown. Continue Reading Below “We discussed a lot of things, and we’re right back on track,” Trump said about the meeting. […]

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New Jersey residents fleeing ‘in droves’ as state Democrats fight over millionaire’s tax

While high-tax states deal with the fallout from the $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions, New Jersey has considered imposing a millionaire’s tax on its wealthy residents. Click Here: bape jacket cheap Continue Reading Below Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy renewed a push to implement the tax – with a top rate of 10.75 […]

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Nashville eyes pipeline to Wall Street after securing Amazon, AllianceBernstein deals

It’s been quite a year for Nashville. Continue Reading Below Over the course of the past 12 months, city officials secured deals with some of the biggest companies in the U.S., including Amazon, AllianceBernstein, EY, SmileDirectClub, Mitsubishi and Pilot.com, culminating, in total, close to 10,000 new jobs. And there’s no slowdown in sight: Ralph Schulz, […]

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Possible Fannie, Freddie IPO whets Wall Street’s appetite

Wall Street is gearing up for the Trump administration’s plan to reform Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and the possibility that the mortgage giants will be looking to recapitalize with massive public offerings, FOX Business Network has learned. Continue Reading Below The nation’s largest bank, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., hosted a private meeting on Tuesday with […]

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Supreme Court says disputed congressional maps can’t be ruled unconstitutional for political reasons

Disputed congressional maps in North Carolina and Maryland can't be declared unconstitutional for political reasons, the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday, a decision that could have a sweeping effect for states like Ohio and Michigan where officials remain at odds over whether updated district designs are too partisan.  Continue Reading Below The 5-4 opinion largely now […]

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These are the most undervalued cities in the US this year, study says

If you want to move to a city where you’ll get the most bang for your buck, a new study suggests you should look to Pittsburgh ⁠— or at least consider heading to the east coast. Continue Reading Below On Tuesday, SmartAsset released a study on the most undervalued cities in the U.S. this year and […]

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Why Chinese Consumers Love Luxury Products

Although China’s appetite for luxury brands is well documented, misconceptions and stereotypes involving the Chinese consumer are still being widely disseminated. Every so often, young Chinese shoppers are presented as “label-obsessed” buyers who are addicted to luxury shopping, but the reality is far more complex. While Western-style consumerism interprets luxury consumption as a “way of […]

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EXCLUSIVE: After Stephen Moore’s failed Fed bid, he’s creating a crypto central bank

Economist Stephen Moore, who recently lost out on a bid to join the board of the Federal Reserve, is now looking to start his own mini-Fed through the creation of a cryptocurrency product that is billing itself as “the world’s decentralized central bank,” FOX Business Network has learned. Continue Reading Below Moore has joined a […]

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Investing in Slack? Here’s how much money they’ve actually been making

Shares of messaging software company Slack jumped on its first day of trading Thursday. Continue Reading Below But how much money has the company actually been making? Click Here: Sports Water Bottles Slack claims it has more than 10 million daily active users. Its basic messaging software is free, but the platform is popular with […]

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Should retailers hit by tariffs move back to the US?

President Trump is threatening to institute a 25 percent tariff on $300 billion worth of Chinese products if President Xi does not meet with him to discuss a trade deal. Curtis Ellis, America First policy director, believes that companies taking a stand against the President's tariffs should instead support his trade tactics. Continue Reading Below "I would […]

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