Global economy
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Concerns over full-scale currency war as Trump renews attack on China
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Until now, the US has tried to avoid hurting consumers when imposing tariffs. From next month, they will be fully exposed
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Industry warns of job losses and higher consumer prices after president targets another $300bn in imports
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Company, hit by oversupply in gas market, blames slowdown in global economy
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As a no-deal Brexit looks increasingly likely sterling is starting a steep slide and growth is stalling
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Each month we look at key indicators to see what effect the Brexit process has had on growth, prosperity and trade
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Business reiterates importance of frictionless trade with EU as foreign minister flies to Bangkok
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US president sends series of tweets and suggests agreement might be delayed
The new IMF chief should not be chosen by Europe alone