Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Donald Trump's threats work better on some countries than others and other top stories.

  • Donald Trump's threats work better on some countries than others

    Donald Trump's threats work better on some countries than others
    (Daniel Leal-Olivas/AFP/Getty Images) Mexico may have reason to fear Donald Trump’s tough talk on trade. While on the campaign trail, the president-elect threatened to impose a 35 percent tariff on some products imported from Mexico into the United States — as well as to renegotiate more-favorable terms in the North American Free Trade Agreement, a free-trade pact among the United States, Canada and Mexico. In the days following Trump’s election, Mexico's economic minister declined to specu..
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  • Google to build 1 million square foot building in post-Brexit London

    Google to build 1 million square foot building in post-Brexit London
    (Reuters) – Google delivered a vote of confidence in London’s future as a technological hub after the Brexit vote on Tuesday by announcing plans for a new building in the King’s Cross area of the city that will house thousands of extra engineers. Google’s Chief Executive Sundar Pichai said computer science had a great future in Britain, citing the talent pool, educational institutions, and passion for innovation present in the country. “That’s why we are investing in London in both engineering ..
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  • Ford CEO Wary of Trump's Talk About Tariffs and Nafta

    Ford CEO Wary of Trump's Talk About Tariffs and Nafta
    LOS ANGELES—Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive Mark Fields issued a warning about President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed trade policies, saying high tariffs on automobiles and other products coming into the U.S. would be a blow to the auto industry and broader U.S. economy. Mr. Fields, speaking with reporters on the sidelines of the Los Angeles Auto Show on Tuesday, said Ford has talked to Mr. Trump’s transition team and believes the...
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  • Snapchat Parent Files for $25 Billion IPO

    Snapchat Parent Files for $25 Billion IPO
    Snap Inc. has confidentially filed paperwork for an initial public offering that may value the popular messaging platform at as much as $25 billion, a major step toward what would be one of the highest-profile stock debuts in recent years. The company, formerly known as Snapchat, made the filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission in recent weeks, according to people familiar with the matter. An IPO, expected as...
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  • United adds 'Basic Economy' fares with carry-on bag restrictions

    United adds 'Basic Economy' fares with carry-on bag restrictions
    United Airlines aircraft taxi to and from their gates at Los Angeles International Airport on Sept. 24, 2016. (Photo: Jeremy Dwyer-Lindgren, special for USA TODAY)United Airlines will roll out a new “Basic Economy” fare class early next year as it becomes the latest big U.S. carrier to take on a new wave of encroaching discount rivals. In a notable restriction, United says its Basic Economy fares will preclude most customers from bringing full-size carry-ons onto the plane.United revealed its pl..
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  • Trump Won the Election, but 3 Manhattan Buildings Will Lose His Name

    Trump Won the Election, but 3 Manhattan Buildings Will Lose His Name
    Photo Three Trump Place buildings on the Upper West Side will now be known by their street addresses — 140, 160 and 180 Riverside Boulevard. Credit George Etheredge for The New York Times President-elect Donald J. Trump will not be sworn in for two more months, but as of next week, the big gold letters spelling out his name will be removed from three large apartment buildings on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, tenants were told on Tuesday.Hundreds of tenants at the bu..
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  • We live in crazy times: Neo-Nazis have declared New Balance the 'Official Shoes of White People'

    We live in crazy times: Neo-Nazis have declared New Balance the 'Official Shoes of White People'
    New Balance shoe-owners shared images of themselves disposing of the brand in protest after the company's vice president of public affairs said Donald Trump's trade policies were a "move in the right direction." (Jenny Starrs/The Washington Post) Last week, not even a full 24 hours after President-elect Donald Trump earned that title, a senior official for the shoe company New Balance invoked his name in an interview. รข€œThe Obama administration turned a deaf ear to us and frankly, with P..
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  • Donald Trump narrows candidates to lead Treasury and Commerce, major backer says

    Donald Trump narrows candidates to lead Treasury and Commerce, major backer says
    Steven Mnuchin, national finance chairman of President-elect Donald Trump's campaign, talks with reporters at Trump Tower on Tuesday in New York. (Carolyn Kaster/AP) President-elect Donald Trump appears close to filling two key Cabinet positions with veteran investors who have close ties to Wall Street, according to one of his major donors and longtime business partners. Billionaire investor Carl Icahn tweeted Tuesday that he had spoken to Trump and that the president-elect was considering ..
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  • Markets Right Now: Stocks open mixed on Wall Street

    NEW YORK (AP) — The latest on developments in financial markets (All times local): 4:00 p.m. Energy companies led the stock market higher as the price of oil had its biggest jump since April. Big technology stocks, which have been mostly left out of a post-election rally, turned sharply higher Tuesday. Microsoft, Facebook and Google's parent company, Alphabet, all posted solid gains. Bank stocks, which had soared over the past week, gave back some of those gains. Bond prices edged higher afte..
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  • Wall Street rises, lifted by technology and energy stocks

    Wall Street rises, lifted by technology and energy stocks
    U.S. stocks rose on Tuesday, with the Dow registering its fourth consecutive record high close as tech stocks rebounded from a post-election battering and energy stocks were boosted by a sharp rise in oil prices. The Dow Jones industrial average extended its rally to seven days after it turned positive in late trading, while oil futures continued their rise and investors kept piling into technology stocks."Buyers who were waiting to buy technology stocks didn't have an option but to get involv..
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