What's News: Business & Finance -- WSJ
18 Setembro 2018 - 4:02AM
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reproduction of WSJ.com articles that also appeared in the U.S.
print edition of The Wall Street Journal (September 18, 2018).
Trump said he will impose new tariffs on about $200 billion in
Chinese goods and threatened to add hundreds of billions more as
part of his campaign to pressure Beijing.
U.S. retailers are scrambling to find workers to staff stores
for the holiday season amid record-low unemployment and rising
wages in other industries.
Tyson Foods said CEO Hayes will leave that role at the end of
this month for personal reasons.
A pioneer in the lucrative business of overseas day trading was
banned from the U.S. brokerage industry.
Google is making a major push into the auto industry, partnering
with the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance.
E-commerce tycoon Jack Ma used a China-sponsored forum to
suggest regulators take a lighter touch with technology
companies.
Natura Cosmeticos of Brazil recently approached Avon about a
takeover, but the companies aren't in serious talks.
U.S. stocks slipped as fresh trade threats stoked caution among
investors. The Dow fell 92.55 points to 26062.12.
DowDuPont CEO Breen will assume the top job at the
specialty-products company that will be created as part of the
conglomerate's split.
A senior Deutsche Bank executive has been interviewed by
Singapore authorities as part of their 1MDB probe.
SpaceX said Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa will be its
first paying passenger.
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September 18, 2018 02:47 ET (06:47 GMT)
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