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Trump threatens 200% tariff on French wines as Macron reportedly snubs 'Board of Peace' seat CNBCTrump confirms he invited Putin to join his Board of Peace: 'He's been invited' Fox NewsTrump Wants His Peace Board Signed in Davos. Macron Declines Yahoo FinanceCanada's Carney outlines ‘precondition' to joining Trump's ‘Board of Pea
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Surrounded by billionaires in Davos, Trump plans to lay out how he'll make housing more affordable AP NewsHow to Boost Your Savings For a Down Payment CNBCRaiding Your 401(k) to Buy a House Should Be an Option BloombergTrump housing plan to allow 401(k) money for down payments, adviser says Reuters
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Treasuries Join Global Bond Slide as Tariff Angst Grips Markets BloombergAsian Stocks Face Wary Start as Tariff Feud Grows: Markets Wrap BloombergAsia markets trade subdued as Trump's Greenland-linked tariff threats weigh on risk sentiment CNBCDollar extends losses as geopolitics revive 'Sell America' trade Reuters
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Wall Street braced for losses when regular trading resumes Tuesday, as U.S. stock futures fell over the holiday weekend following President Donald Trump's latest tariff threats against Europe.
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Knicks relentlessly booed off court during beatdown by Mavericks as spiral hits new low New York PostFans give Knicks earful as struggles continue vs. Mavericks ESPN4 things to know from the Dallas Mavericks win over the New York Knicks, 114-97 Yahoo SportsJalen Brunson, Knicks Routed by Cooper Flagg, Mavs as NBA Fans Rip NY's Defense Bleacher ReportBen Stiller has
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Japan 40-Year Bond Yield Hits 4% for First Time Since 2007 Debut BloombergJapan's 40-year bond yield hits 4% record on fiscal jitters following election call CNBCJapan's 40-year bonds surpass 4% for first time Financial TimesJapan's long-awaited return to normalcy brings uncertainty, volatility Reuters
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The People's Bank of China held its 1-year and 5-year loan prime rates at 3% and 3.5%, respectively, keeping them unchanged for an eighth straight month.
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Nonfarm payrolls likely rose by 73,000 last month while the unemployment rate edged lower to 4.5%, according to the Dow Jones consensus.
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The dearth of homes for sale in the U.S. continues to push prices up.
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