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President-elect ‘will be condemned for his recklessness, ignorance and incompetence’ if he imposes tariffs, says Communist party-controlled paper
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Securities and Exchange Commission may be left gridlocked and understaffed after departure of White, who has led organization for almost four years
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Over 412m accounts from pornography sites and sex hookup service reportedly leaked as Friend Finder Networks suffers second hack in just over a year
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Dov Charney says he may open manufacturing operation in London or Paris for his new business
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Facebook chief acknowledges problem but continues to argue that spread of hoax stories on the social network did not influence US election
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With Capitol Hill controlled by Republicans and the president-elect likely to nominate a conservative supreme court justice, unions ‘hunker down’
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Bond bubble could burst with explosive impact
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Since 1975, the fruits of economic growth have disproportionately been taken by the few. Donald Trump tapped into the quiet simmering anger of the many
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With his children, and not a blind trust, running his company, little prevents the president-elect’s political and business careers from bleeding into each other
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We will need to teach the president-elect what Europe is and how it works, says Jean-Claude Juncker
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Market concerns shift to euro after concerns over Brexit vote, but sterling remains well below pre-referendum levels
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From a trade war with China to jobs turmoil in Mexico, Trump’s reign will pose new threats to an already fragile world economy
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Our writers outline what is at stake for those around the world likely to be immediately affected by Donald Trump’s presidency
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It was a £250m project to strengthen China’s bond with its isolated neighbour. But two years on from its expected completion, the bridge joining Dandong and Sinuiju remains unfinished: an emblem of an uneasy alliance gone sour
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The Japanese animator has come out of retirement to work on a full length versio of Kemushi no Boro, about ‘a tiny, hairy caterpillar’ due to be completed in 2019
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Employee arrested for suspected ‘gambling crimes’, believed to be Jenny Jiang, no longer in detention
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Millennial financeMillennial financeTriple-lock pension should be scrapped, say MPsGuaranteed rises in the state pension worsen generational inequality skewed toward baby-boomers, according to committee
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Money and feminismMoney and feminism'Eggs in the bank': how one clinic is making egg freezing less expensiveExtend Fertility cuts the $10,000 price tag in half to give women with demanding careers or chronic illnesses more accessible options in planning for their futures
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Designing clothes for people with disabilities – such as wounded veterans – is attracting fashion school students, but far fewer mainstream brands
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The president-elect is a political novice whose energy plan doesn’t account for the economic reality of coal and renewable energy
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It’s easy to imagine the battle for greener chemistry as a titanic struggle between government and industry – but it’s consumers who really call the shots
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The smart building tech industry is quickly expanding as more businesses and commercial spaces start paying attention to environmental concerns
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