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A trade expert told us why the breakdown of the EU-Canada deal is terrible for Brexit and the EU
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Wallonia Paul Magnette Minister-President of Wallonia Paul Magnette attends a meeting on the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA). Francois Lenoir/Reuters. The landmark EU-Canada free-trade deal, known as CETA, officially broke …
Wallonia: Eight things you didn't know about Belgium's French-speaking regionBBC News
EU, Canadian Leaders Say Free Trade Deal Still PossibleNew York Times
Belgian internal feud blocks EU-Canada trade dealYahoo News
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Syngenta Pushes Back ChemChina Deal Completion Date to 2017
Bloomberg
Syngenta AG said the completion of its $43 billion takeover by China National Chemical Corp is expected to be pushed back to the first quarter of 2017 as the two companies seek approval from European Union regulators. “Regulators in the EU and …
Swiss stocks – Factors to watch on Oct 25Reuters
Delay seen for Syngenta-ChemChina deal closingMarketWatch
Syngenta-ChemChina Deal Closing Likely to Be DelayedWall Street Journal
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Judge faces deadline on $15B Volkswagen emissions deal
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FILE – In this Sept. 22, 2015, file photo, the amount of carbon dioxide emissions is written on a Volkswagen Passat Diesel at the Frankfurt Car Show in Frankfurt, Germany. A federal judge in San Francisco is facing a deadline on whether to approve a
Judge To Decide On $15 Billion Volkswagen Emissions DealCBS Local
Why VW diesel owners should get full price in buyback: opinionGreen Car Reports

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Report: Gunmen still control metals mined for modern gadgets
Washington Post
SAN FRANCISCO — Violent gunmen still menace pick-and-shovel miners in eastern Congo, a new report finds, despite years of efforts to loosen their grip by local reformers, Western activists and companies like Apple and Intel that use minerals from the …

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Obama Administration Just Openly Admitted What's in Store Next Year for Americans on Obamacare…
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The Obama administration admitted on Monday that premiums will see a dramatic spike under Obamacare next year and many Americans will be left with only one insurer. The unwelcome announcement comes just days before Americans head to the polls to …
Obama administration says HealthCare.gov premiums will go up by double-digit percentages next yearWashington Post
My 2 Cents: Obama Administration Confirms Health Care Premium Hikesnews9.com KWTV
Obama administration confirms double-digit premium hikesWFLA
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Twitter is planning to cut as much as 8 percent of its staff this week
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Twitter is planning a big round of layoffs that could affect up to 8% of its staff, or 300 people, according to a Bloomberg report citing anonymous sources. The layoffs come as the money-losing social networking company continues to struggle to grow
Twitter's sales team may take a hit in big upcoming layoffsTechCrunch
Twitter Planning Hundreds More Job Cuts as Soon as This WeekBloomberg
Twitter Is Reportedly Planning Another Round of LayoffsFortune
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A Chilly Reaction to AT&T-Time Warner Deal
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“From a regulatory standpoint – classic anti-trust analysis – this is kind of a no-brainer,” said James Stewart of The Times, “It's classic vertical integration.” By CNBC on Publish Date October 24, 2016. Photo by CNBC. Watch in Times Video ». embed
AT&T's Deal for Time Warner Faces Tough ClimateWall Street Journal
AT&T's Time Warner Deal Is For Shareholders, Not YouTIME
AT&T's Move Inspires Parlor Game: Guessing Media's Next MegadealBloomberg
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US|Some Health Plan Costs to Increase by an Average of 25 Percent, US Says
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The HealthCare.gov website. Consumers in some states will find significantly fewer insurance companies offering coverage, the federal government said Monday. Credit Pablo Martinez Monsivais/Associated Press. WASHINGTON — Premiums for midlevel …
Average premiums for popular ACA plans rising 25 percentWashington Post
Some Obamacare rates rise 25% as Healthcare.gov opens for shoppingUSA TODAY
Key Obamacare premiums to jump 25 percent next yearPolitico
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Visa Boosts CEO Compensation Target After Scharf's Departure
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Visa Inc.'s incoming Chief Executive Officer Alfred F. Kelly will enter the job with a $15.4 million target compensation. That's 31 percent above his predecessor's pay reported in the proxy filings' summary compensation table for fiscal 2015 and about
Visa Profit Rises 28% as Results Top Wall Street ViewsWall Street Journal
Visa (V) Q4 2016 Results – Earnings Call TranscriptSeeking Alpha
Visa 4Q results rise 28 percent, helped by Visa EuropeU.S. News & World Report
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'Consumer Reports' shocks by lauding this US auto brand
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Buick became the first auto brand from Detroit's Big 3 automakers in three decades Monday to place in the top three in Consumer Reports' annual ranking of the most reliable automobiles. The upscale General Motors nameplate came in third behind Lexus …
Buick Up, Honda And Subaru Down, Says Consumer ReportsNPR
Lexus, Toyota and Buick top new auto reliability surveyTulsa World
Toyota Brands Share Reliability Ranking With Buick as Honda EbbsBloomberg
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