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- Trump administration starts paying $14.5 billion to farmers hurt by the trade war
- Trump says US will impose 10% tariffs on $300 billion of Chinese goods starting September 1
- Tariffs Hurt Everyone, and More Emerging Truths
- Oil plunges, down more than 6% after Trump adds tariffs on China
- Ireland Central Bank: Not enough migrants arriving to keep pay down
- Trump Ratchets Up Trade War With New Tariffs on Chinese Imports
- Strongest economy ever? Just ignore the negative revisions.
- The 99% Get a Bigger Raise: Worker wage growth accelerating in 2019
- Just 10% of fossil fuel subsidy cash 'could pay for green transition'
- Car industry woes weigh on Germany’s prospects
- Sinaloa leads Mexican states with 6% first-quarter growth; Tabasco worst performer
- Good News for the Job Market Could Be Bad News for Stocks
- Thousands of scammed student loan borrowers filed claims for debt relief, the feds havent approved
- Fossil Fuel Subsidies: A Closer Look at Tax Breaks and Societal Costs
- 10-year Treasury yield dives to lowest level since 2016 after Trump announces new China tariffs
- Bruegel: The Coming Clash Between Climate and Trade
- Bank of England cuts UK growth forecast
- Morning Brew is a daily business briefing built for millennials:
- Report: ‘Reform and Opening Up’ Reloaded The Pathway to and Content of China’s New Foreign Investment Law
- Peter Boettke and Bruce Caldwell on History of Economic Thought
- Study: State Pensions Are Badly Trailing Their Own Investment Return Assumptions
- No-deal Brexit could push pound to record low, Bank of England warns: as it happened
- Prosecute Big Oil? Sanders, Inslee say yes
- Two-thirds of Americans favor raising federal minimum wage to $15 an hour
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