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Putin finds a fan base in Trump country

Admiration for Russian strongman upends post-Cold War norms

Fanfare in Apple stores for iPhone 7 launch

Shares on track for best week in three years on strong demand

Trump details tax cuts to boost US economy

Corporate tax would fall from 35% to 15% and top income tax to 33%

US government recalls 1m Samsung phones

Analysts say recall of Galaxy Note 7 could cost about $1bn

Almost all US equity funds lag behind benchmark

A fresh blow for stockpickers as semi-annual survey finds 90% fall short of benchmark

Wall St urges Brexit ‘transition period’

Plea to Jack Lew to help avoid ‘significant risk’ to global economy

Stimulus fears turn $1tn bonds positive

Investors question the future of central bank stimulus

Oracle shares dip as earnings forecast cut

Software company cites effects of Brexit and higher US tax rate

Scepticism swirls around Bayer’s megadeal

German company’s planned takeover of Monsanto raises questions about finances, brand and technology

Juncker hits out at Barroso’s Goldman role

European Commission president questions predecessor’s judgment

Brazil’s corruption probe tightens noose

Ex-president Lula da Silva hits at prosecutors in Petrobras case

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What’s next for Labour?

The once-mighty party is in a state of civil war

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Trump support surges in Pennsylvania towns

Scant evidence of Clinton campaign in traditional stronghold

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Too rich or to busy? What we now pay to have done for us

Burgeoning industry carries out life’s less enjoyable tasks

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