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Cheap clothes makes for pricey stocks at TJX, Ross
GMA News
NEW YORK – Consumers are flocking to discount apparel retailers, but investors are faced with nothing close to a bargain as stocks in the sector rally. Few expect shares of off-price retailer TJX Companies' or its peer, Ross Stores, to go on a fire

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Washington Post

For millennial voters, the Clinton vs. Trump choice 'feels like a joke'
Washington Post
This article was reported by Philip Rucker in Fort Collins, Colo.; Robert Costa in Madison, Wis.; Abby Phillip in Austin and Fort Worth; John Wagner in Washington; Dan Balz in Palo Alto, Calif., and Seaside, Calif.; and Isaac Stanley-Becker in
Hillary win could mean shutdown of Clinton FoundationNew York Daily News
Mitch Albom: Fingers pointing the wrong way on death taxDetroit Free Press
Four states that could cost Trump the electionBBC News
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Computerworld

By The Time Wal-Mart Catches Up With Amazon, There Will Be No Neighborhood Stores
Forbes
Wal-Mart is getting serious about catching up with Amazon. Very serious, forging the right partnerships and amassing the right talent and resources to compete effectively against the e-commerce leader. That would mean the eventual elimination of the
Wal-Mart spends big but is losing online battle with AmazonSTLtoday.com
Wal-Mart Earnings Peek: A Retailer Caught Squarely In The Sights Of The 21st Century's Best Business ModelSeeking Alpha
Walmart's Three-Billion-Dollar HireThe New Yorker
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nwitimes.com

Where Gary Johnson Stands on Social Security
nwitimes.com
Libertarian Presidential candidate Gary Johnson's plans to fix Social Security could end up being a deciding factor in his bid for the White House. Let's take a closer look at his plans to address Social Security's solvency problems, and find out

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Wall Street Journal

UK Vows to Match EU Subsidies for Farmers Post-Brexit
Wall Street Journal
LONDON—The U.K. Treasury said Saturday it will match European Union subsidies for British farmers through 2020 if the country has left the bloc, marking new Treasury chief Philip Hammond's first major spending commitment since taking office last month.
Britain to plug 4.5 billion pound EU funding gap for farms, collegesReuters
Brexit: Government guarantee for post-EU fundsBBC News
Fortunately Britain's Post-Brexit Promise of Farm And Science Subsidies Is Only TemporaryForbes
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New York Post

Car dealers got a bump despite a tough July for retail
New York Post
Americans in July continued to splurge on cars — but they certainly weren't driving them to the mall to go shopping. Retail sales in July were “virtually unchanged” from June, according to figures released by the Commerce Department on Friday after
Weak US retail sales, inflation data dim prospect of Fed rate hikeReuters
Consumers Surprise Economists by Zipping Wallets in JulyNew York Times
Autos, E-Commerce Offer Only Bright Spots in July Retail SalesWall Street Journal
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MarketWatch

Anthem, Cigna rise after U.S. says open to settlement offer
Chicago Tribune
The Justice Department is open to hearing settlement offers from Anthem to resolve an antitrust lawsuit seeking to block the insurer's $48 billion takeover of rival Cigna, a government lawyer said. "We're always willing to hear any proposals the
Ruling on Anthem-Cigna Merger Won't Come This YearWall Street Journal
Anthem Suffers Setback in Bid for Cigna Decision by Year-EndBloomberg
Anthem Inc, CIGNA Corporation: DoJ Ready for a SettlementBidness ETC
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Business Insider

Global stocks waver ahead of US retail sales data
Business Insider
This July 9, 2015 photo shows a Wall Street sign near the New York Stock Exchange in New York. Global stocks wavered Friday, Aug. 12, 2016 as investors looked to see if the three major U.S. indexes can add to their record close as well as upcoming
Asia Pacific|US Stock Indexes Edge Mostly Lower; Oil RisesNew York Times
Here's what happened the last time all 3 US stock indexes hit record highsCNBC
Stocks Lower With Flat Retail Sales ReportNasdaq
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TheStreet.com

Fed's Rate Hike Timing is Critical — Can they Get it Right?
TheStreet.com
The timing of the Federal Reserve's next rate hike right is critical, since a mistake could hurt the economy, but can policymakers get it right? Valerie Young. Follow. Aug 12, 2016 1:05 PM EDT. Get TheStreet Quant Ratings' exclusive 5-page report for
Investors may be making an unusual error when it comes to the FedCNBC
Global monetary taps still open wide, Fed minutes in focusReuters
Why this top official thinks the Federal Reserve should raise interest rates this yearWashington Post
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Reuters

Asia rises on Wall Street's record, China data prompts stimulus bets
Reuters
A man is reflected in a stock quotation board outside a brokerage in Tokyo, Japan, June 27, 2016. REUTERS/Toru Hanai. By Nichola Saminather and Shinichi Saoshiro | SINGAPORE/TOKYO. SINGAPORE/TOKYO Asian stocks inched up on Friday, after a …
Nikkei takes cue from Wall Street records, on track for weekly gainYahoo Finance
Japanese Market RisesNasdaq
Wall Street's record highs lift Asian marketsBDlive
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