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Invesco backs this fixed income play, as investors hunt non-U.S. safe havens

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Invesco’s Alexandra Ivanova flagged this fixed income alternative as investors look to diversify beyond the U.S.

Rio Tinto and Glencore restart talks over mega-merger that would create the world’s largest mining firm

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If completed, the deal would see the formation of the world’s biggest mining company.

Trump is desperate to take Greenland. Can NATO defend itself — and is it willing to?

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Trump’s ambition for Greenland raises questions about what happens when two NATO members come to blows.

Hopes rise for Chinese property support ahead of key March meeting

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China may be reassessing its approach to the property sector after a flagship party journal urged more forceful measures.

Friday’s big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session

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Investors rotated out of tech names, dragging the Nasdaq Composite lower on Thursday.

China inflation hits fastest pace in nearly three years in December, as expected

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China’s consumer inflation accelerated in December to the fastest pace in more than two years, while factory-gate deflation extended for over three years.

Johnson & Johnson strikes deal with U.S. government to lower drug prices

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Johnson & Johnson said on Thursday that it has reached an agreement with the U.S. President administration to cut drug prices for Americans.

Venezuela bond bets pay off as Maduro’s overthrow brings 30% gain. This hedge fund says there’s more ahead

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Venezuelan government bonds are surging amid hopes of a rebuild of the country’s oil sector.

Asia-Pacific markets trade mixed as investors await China inflation data

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Asia-Pacific markets were set to trade higher Friday as investors keep an eye on China’s inflation data coming out later in the day.

Federal agents in Portland involved in shooting of two people, police say

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