acceleration: That beat analysts' forecasts and was stronger than the previous month, according to CNN. The acceleration suggests China is weathering the first waves of new tariffs that the Trump administration imposed on 50 billion of Chinese exports this summer. Chinese exports rose nearly 15% in September compared with the same month a year earlier, according to government data published Friday. The big picture is Chinese exports have so far held up well in the face of escalating trade tensions, Julian Evans-Pritchard, senior China economist at research firm Capital Economics, said in a note to clients Friday. The yuan has slumped about 9% versus the US dollar over the past six months as investors have become more concerned about the health of China's economy. Mnuchin says he's watching China's currency moves as the trade war escalates Chinese exports are benefiting from the drop in the value of the country's currency.
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fund: Sign up for the latest on the US midterm elections Adelson invests more in GOP before midterms Billionaire Sheldon Adelson gave tens of millions of dollars to the two major Republican Super Pacs, the Senate Leadership Fund SLF and the Congressional Leadership Fund CLF this week, according to The Guardian. Will this help Republicans It certainly can't hurt. If you're not already receiving the midterms minute by email, sign up. However, funneling money into Super Pacs is of diminishing value as the election draws closer. Beto's big fundraising quarter Democrat Beto O'Rourke raised 38.1m in the past quarter. Super Pacs can't directly coordinate with candidates and pay a premium for television time.
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european stocks: After a partial recovery in Asian shares overnight, European stocks opened higher, with the pan-European STOXX 600 up 0.9 per cent on the day, according to Nine News Australia. Germany's DAX up 1.1 per cent while Britain's FTSE 100 gained 0.4 per cent. To improve your experience update it here News World World shares set for worst week since Feb7 40pm Oct 12, shares were having their best day in nearly a month on Friday as European and Asian markets recovered from a brutal selloff that still left them set for their worst week since February. S&P stock futures pointed to a rebound in U.S. stocks later in the day, while the VIX volatility index climbed down from an eight-month high. Some traders are cautiously buying back into the market today, but the underlying issues which brought about the sell-off are still relevant, said David Madden, markets analyst at CMC Markets in London. The MSCI All-Country World index, which tracks shares in 47 countries, was up half a per cent on the day.
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gains: It was the index's best day since August, according to CNN. The Dow had soared 400 points at the open before giving up most of those gains and then resuming its rally. After another wobbly session, the Dow soared 287 points, or 1.2%, on Friday. The Dow lost 1,378 points over Wednesday and Thursday. The Nasdaq, which has taken the brunt of the recent stock market turbulence, spiked 2.3%. Despite Friday's rebound, all three major indexes suffered their worst weeks since March. The broader S&P 500 jumped 1.4% on Friday.
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information: The company says it will message those affected over the coming days to tell them what type of information has been accessed, according to Nine News Australia. The breach has left users more vulnerable to targeted phishing attacks and could deepen their unease about posting to a service whose privacy, moderation and security practices have been called into question by a series of scandals, cybersecurity experts and financial analysts say. To improve your experience update it here News World Facebook trims data breach to 29m users4 38am Oct 13, says cyber attackers used an automated program that moved from one friend to the next to steal data from 29 million of its user accounts and not the 50 million profiles it initially reported. The attackers took profile details such as birth dates, employers, education history, religious preference, types of devices used, pages followed and recent searches and location check-ins from 14 million users. Members of congress and investors have grown more concerned Facebook is not doing enough to safeguard data. For the other 15 million users, it was restricted to name and contact details.
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march: Even the hard-hit S&P500 energy and financial sectors managed to close Friday's session with slight gains after a late afternoon rally, according to Nine News Australia. The S&P technology index gained 3.2 per cent on the day, showing its strongest one-day gain since March 26, although it still registered its biggest weekly drop since March 23. To improve your experience update it here News World Wall St rebounds with techs leading way9 05am Oct 13, 2018Facebook Tweet Mail The US benchmark S&P 500 stock index has snapped a six-day losing streak with technology stocks recovering after a week of losses and investors looking for bargains ahead of the third quarter earnings reporting season. People are starting to buy in, thinking the higher flying growth stocks were oversold. If earnings come out good I think this rally is sustainable if we don't get negative trade news. They wanted to get in before next week when earnings start coming, said Janna Sampson at Oak Brook Investments LLC. But until the US and China reach a trade deal, the rebound in the stockmarket could be vulnerable as investors are anxious about the impact of tariffs on corporate profits.
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saudi economy: Events since then have rattled global executives, according to CNN. Allegations denied by Saudi Arabia that journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered inside its consulate in Istanbul could be a dealbreaker for many. Smart TakeA year ago, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman wowed prominent foreign investors with plans to modernize Saudi Arabia's economy and reduce its dependence on oil. The crisis could throw the prince's reform plans into doubt. Some speakers and partners are already pulling out. A major conference later this month will be a key test of international support.
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matador: The Matador has been a landmark at College and Dovercourt for a century, according to The Toronto Star. Cole Burston / for the Toronto Star An original piano is seen, with years of dust and dirt, and cracked paint, at The Matador Ballroom during a tour of the premises on Sept. 12. The 102-year-old ballroom and once-notorious after-hours haunt will go up for sale early next week, the Star learned from co-owner Paul McCaughey on Friday. Cole Burston / for the Toronto Star He bought the building with his brother, former CIBC president Gerry McCaughey, eight years ago and has doggedly fought to get the place up and running as a public hall again against endless bureaucratic hurdles and neighbourhood opposition ever since. McCaughey is now on the hunt for an angel investor or consortium of investors to take over financing of the project and help see his plans through in time for when the Matador's liquor licence kicks in next March 15. Yet although the Matador finally received a zoning certificate from the city last month allowing it to reopen as a place of assembly, an eating establishment and a custom workshop a main public hall with a small restaurant opening onto Dovercourt Rd. at the front and a multi-purpose room that could be used as either a screening room or a recording studio at the back, essentially his brother, who did not want to be interviewed for this piece, wants out of the investment.
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p index: The S&P/TSX composite index was up 107.19 points at 15,424.32, shortly after the trading day began, according to The Toronto Star. Aaron Vincent Elkaim / THE CANADIAN PRESS In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 285.72 points at 25,338.55. The S&P/TSX composite index was up 71.56 points at 15,388.69. The S&P 500 index was up 40.63 points at 2,769.00, while the Nasdaq composite was up 166.83 points at 7,495.89. The November crude contract was up 37 cents at 71.34 U.S. per barrel and the November natural gas contract was down 4.4 cents at 3.18 U.S. per mmBTU. Article Continued Below The December gold contract was down 7 U.S. at US 1,220.60 an ounce and the December copper contract was up 0.95 of a cent at 2.81 U.S. a pound. The Canadian dollar traded higher at 76.73 cents U.S. compared with an average of 76.70 cents U.S. on Thursday.
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passenger vehicles: Purchases of passenger vehicles by dealerships plunged for a third straight month, an industry group said Friday, according to The Toronto Star. With trade ties with the U.S. worsening by the day and car sales barely up for the year already, the industry is now facing the prospect of its first contraction since at least the 1990s. Now that all might be coming to an end. A sales associate talks to clients at a BMW car dealership in Beijing on October 11. NICOLAS ASFOURI / AFP/GETTY IMAGES A slowdown in China where automakers poured in billions of dollars in the past 20 years to bulk up factories leaves the industry struggling to find growth anywhere on the planet. German luxury carmaker BMW announced on October 11 a plan to take control of its China joint-venture, the first foreign automaker to take advantage of Beijing's new ownership rules for the sector.
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seng index: Asian markets bounce back after more Wall Street losses business live Read more However, Asian stocks staged a fightback on Friday, stemming Thursday's bloodletting, according to The Guardian. Shares were up in Hong Kong, with the Hang Seng index climbing 1.18% and South Korea's Kospi index up 1.35%. Yet shares were down in Tokyo 0.12% and Sydney 0.12% . The benchmark Shanghai Composite, which fell by as much as 6% on Thursday, was flat on Friday, while the Shenzhen Composite, an index tracking stocks on China's second exchange, was down 0.32%. In a sign of possible state intervention, the state-run Securities Times sought to soothe jittery investors by calling for more market-friendly policies from the government in Beijing. Global stock markets fell again on Thursday as investors worried about signs of slowing growth, rising trade tensions and higher interest rates. Authorities should roll out positive measures so that investors know the government cares about the stock market, while listed companies and financial institutions should also contribute to improving market confidence it said. Chinese exports in dollar terms rose 14.5% in September, compared with a year earlier. China reported higher than expected export growth on Friday, adding to a trade surplus with the US, which could worsen an ongoing trade war between the two countries.
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cox: Patrick Francis Egan, 29, was working at the Beldon eatery in April last year when he and Kyle John Cox concocted the crime, the WA Supreme Court heard on Thursday, according to Nine News Australia. At about 3am, Egan sent a message to Cox, who then entered the store through the back door armed with a knife. To improve your experience update it here News National Fast food staffer jailed for armed robbery4 58pm Oct 11, 2018Facebook Tweet MailA fast food employee's plan to stage an armed robbery at the store netted him and a mate about 5000, but it also got them sentenced to more than three years in a West Australian prison. Cox held the knife against Egan under the guise of taking him hostage, then the pair approached the store manager who was counting money at the cash register. Egan later gave a false statement to police but the men were eventually caught. No one was hurt during the armed robbery and the pair stole 5104, the court heard.
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u.s: U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday voiced complaints about the Federal Reserve's increasing interest rates, according to The Toronto Star. The verbal attack, which comes in the wake of other complaints by the president, breaks years of tradition during which U.S. presidents and their advisers avoid commenting directly on Fed policy out of respect for the central bank's independence. I think the Fed has gone crazy, Trump told reporters before a rally in Pennsylvania. Manuel Balce Ceneta / The Associated Press Trump appeared to be complaining that the central bank, which is run by a chairman he appointed several months ago, Jerome H. Powell, is steadily raising interest rates, a normal course of action when an economy is strengthening. Trump has indicated he is concerned that the Fed's decision to hike rates could slow economic growth, which Trump has predicted would consistently exceed 3 per cent during his tenure. Trump has been stepping up his verbal attacks on the Fed, breaking with years of tradition during which U.S. presidents and their advisers avoid commenting directly on Fed policy out of respect for the central bank's independence.
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cnn: Andreessen declined to comment about the project, according to CNN. Kalanick, Son and Altman did not respond to CNN requests for comment. Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick, Soft Bank SFTBF CEO Masayoshi Son, venture capitalist and Facebook FB board member Marc Andreessen and Y Combinator President Sam Altman, are among the tech, science and business heavyweights who have agreed to serve on the project's advisory board, according to the official Saudi Press Agency. Others are distancing themselves from the 500 billion project, known as NEOM. Dan Doctoroff, CEO of Sidewalk Labs, an urban innovation company owned by Google parent Alphabet GOOGL said his name should not have been on a list of advisers published by NEOM. Read More Dan Doctoroff's inclusion on that list is incorrect, his spokesman said in a statement. Ernest Moniz, the former US Energy Secretary under President Barack Obama, said Wednesday he was suspending his participation on the advisory board given current events. He is not a member of the NEOM advisory board.
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index: Losses in London, Paris and Milan were already climbing towards two per cent in early trading, although the sell-off wasn't quite as dramatic as the overnight session in Asia, according to Nine News Australia. MSCI's broadest index of Asian shares not including Japan ended down 3.6 per cent, having struck its lowest level since March 2017. To improve your experience update it here News World Stocks sell-off slams back into Europe8 44pm Oct 11, stocks have slumped to a more than an 18-month low on Thursday after Wall Street's worst losses in eight months triggered a surge of global selling that knocked over Asia too. China's main indexes had slumped over five per cent. Equity markets are locked in a sharp sell-off, with concern around how far yields will rise, warnings from the IMF about financial stability risks and continued trade tension all driving uncertainty, summed up analysts at ANZ. The sell-off, which came as the head of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde, said stock market valuations have been extremely high erased hundreds of billions of dollars of global wealth . Japan's Nikkei ended down 3.9 per cent, its steepest daily drop since March. It meant MSCI's 24-country emerging market index was having its worst day since early 2016, after Wall Street's swoon had given the 47-country world index equivalent its worst day since February.
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points: In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 545.91 points to 25,052.83 after dropping more than 800 points on Wednesday, according to The Toronto Star. All companies were in the red for a second-straight day. The result is they have now woken up to issues that have existed for the last six to 12 months, says Kash Pashootan, CEO and chief investment officer at First Avenue Investment Counsel Inc. The S&P 500 index was down 57.31 points to 2,728.37, while the Nasdaq composite was down 92.99 points at 7,329.06. When you're trying to price in uncertainties that have existed for six, 12, 18 months over four or five trading sessions, of course you're going to feel that in the markets. BRYAN R. SMITH / AFP/GETTY IMAGES The longer they shrug them off the more of a price we have to pay at some point, he said in an interview.
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streak: The Nasdaq fell over 4%. Wednesday marked the fifth consecutive daily decline for the S&P 500, the longest losing streak since November 2016, according to The Guardian. Just a week ago stock markets set another record high, a fact that was trumpeted by Donald Trump. James Murdoch favorite to replace Elon Musk as Tesla chairman report Read more The sharp sell-off was even starker at the tech-heavy Nasdaq exchange, home to Apple, Alphabet, Amazon and others. Donald J. Stock Market just reached an All-Time High during my Administration for the 102nd Time, a presidential record, by far, for less than two years. October 3, 2018 But after years of growth, investors appear to be spooked by rising bond yields that have been drawing some out of the stock market. So much potential as Trade and Military Deals are completed.
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index: The FTSE 100 the index of UK blue-chip shares closed almost 2% lower after dropping 138.81 points to 7006.93, according to The Guardian. After a closing peak of 7877 in late May, the FTSE has now lost more than 10% of its value the definition of a market correction. On a second day of turbulence, aftershocks from panic-selling on Wall Street rippled through Asian and European bourses as dealers took fright at trade tensions, the prospect of higher inflation and Donald Trump's attempts to put pressure on America's central bank over interest rates. Even steeper falls had been seen in Asia overnight on Wednesday. Better than expected US inflation figures failed to boost sentiment in New York, even though the muted rise in the cost of living eased pressure on the Federal Reserve to raise the cost of borrowing. The Nikkei index in Tokyo lost 4%, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng was down 3.8% and the Shanghai market tumbled 5.2%. Stock markets in Paris, Frankfurt and Milan were all down by more than 1% on Thursday and a broad measure of global equities the FTSE all world index fell to its lowest level since November 2017.
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stoxx index: The MSCI world stock index hit an eight-month low, according to The Guardian. The sell-off has dragged the FTSE 100 index into a correction the blue-chip index has now lost more than 10% of its value since May, when it traded at an all-time high of 7,903. The Stoxx 600 index, which tracks the biggest shares in the region, tumbled by 1.6% to its lowest level since the start of February 2017. The FTSE was down 128 points on Thursday morning, sliding 1.8% to 7,017.39. The Nikkei index in Tokyo lost 4%, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng was down 3.8% and the Shanghai market tumbled 5.2%. In Australia the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index closed down 2.7%, suffering its worst one-day fall since February. Why are markets plunging and which stocks are worst hit Read more Asian markets were also in the red.
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travel cards: A Current Affair compared the best travel cards, debit cards and credit cards as well as where you should exchange your money, according to Nine News Australia. As an experiment, reporter Lauren Golman travelled to three common money exchange locations, changing 200 from Australian to US currency. To improve your experience update it here News National How to make sure your money goes further overseas By Ashleigh Sculley8 09pm Oct 11, you're planning an overseas trip, you'll try to find the cheapest flight, you'll grab a bargain with accommodation but what about accessing your spending money Every time Australians go overseas, they're basically gouged by the banks, Nine finance editor Ross Greenwood said. At Travelex, she received 137.02, at the Post Office, 133.90 and at the Commonwealth Bank, 134.66. Australians can take advantage of a number of tips to extend their spending money overseas. That's three different exchange rates, from three different outlets, all within an hour.
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aviation employees: DOJ officials said the indictment marks the first time a Chinese Ministry of State Security operative has been arrested and brought to the United States to face charges, according to CNN. He's charged with working to get aviation employees to inadvertently reveal trade secrets to the Chinese government. Yanjun Xu faces four charges of conspiring and attempting to commit economic espionage and theft of trade secrets, according to the indictment. This unprecedented extradition of a Chinese intelligence officer exposes the Chinese government's direct oversight of economic espionage against the United States, said Bill Priestap, assistant director of the FBI's Counterintelligence Division, in a statement. However, these presentations were purely for the benefit of the Chinese government, and often included highly technical discussions about a company's signature material design and manufacturing technology. Former CIA officer is charged with espionage Xu was one of several Ministry of State Security officials who, starting in 2013, allegedly identified aviation industry experts at at least three companies, including Cincinnati-based GE Aviation, and invited them to China under the guise of speaking at universities for an idea exchange, according to the Justice Departmen complaint.
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brexit: The warning puts further pressure on the European Research Group ERG of Conservative MPs to justify a no-deal Brexit over a compromise negotiated by the prime minister that includes an agreement on cross-border financial contracts, according to The Guardian. Theresa May is seeking a settlement that at the very least would provide the legal framework for planes to fly across the channel, medicines to be imported from the continent and trillions of pounds worth of cross-border financial contracts to be maintained. Echoing concerns from the Bank of England, the Washington-based organisation said the potential for millions of financial contracts between City banks and their counterparts across rest of Europe to collapse in the event of the UK leaving the EU without a deal was a major worry. A no-deal scenario has the potential to undermine legal contracts and disrupt trade with the result that the UK would suffer a post-Brext recession, the Treasury has argued. But it warned in a report for its annual meeting, which is staged this year in the Indonesian resort of Bali, that the failure to make progress not only had implications for the UK and eurozone economies but could also drag down the global economy. The IMF said its central forecast remained that by the end of the year Brussels and London would agree a path towards a deal on trade in goods and services.
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cooperation meeting: The fighter pilots will be some of 1500 Australian military personnel supporting the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting in Port Moresby in November, according to Nine News Australia. Chinese President Xi Jinping, United States Vice President Mike Pence and other world leaders will join Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison at the event. To improve your experience update it here News National Aussie jets protect world leaders at APEC4 23pm Oct 10, fighter jets will patrol the skies of Papua New Guinea for a week to protect world leaders at the most significant international meeting ever held there. PNG asked Australia for help preparing for the meeting, and Australia agreed to provide at least 130 million worth of in kind support for security and logistics. Of the 1500 Australians involved, most will be based in Australia providing support, with about 500 of them based in Port Moresby on the HMAS Adelaide or in other roles. That includes the fighter jets, naval ships, and special forces soldiers who will support PNG police if needed.
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u.s: The electric-car maker seems to be between a rock and a hard place because it needs to raise money through an equity or debt offering, and either will be difficult, she said in an interview, according to The Toronto Star. Her fund, which has raised about 30 million U.S. to date, is focused on identifying frauds or accounting vulnerabilities that could cause a stock to lose more than 60 per cent of its market value. Quadir, the 28-year-old founder of newly launched fund Safkhet Capital LP, said she initiated a small short position in Tesla stock in July. Tesla vehicles leaving the company's manufacturing facility in Fremont, Calif., on June 20. I saw a lot of the same with Valeant. David Paul Morris / Bloomberg It's becoming more and more apparent that Tesla is having difficulties paying their bills, Quadir said.
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