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EU will hit U.S. in time with tariffs over Boeing: Malmstrom

The European Union will impose its own tariffs "in due course" in its WTO dispute over aircraft subsidies after the United States hit EU imports with increased duties related to illegal subsidies for Airbus, EU trade chief Cecilia Malmstrom said on Friday.



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Zero-sugar sodas, smaller soft drink cans drive Coca-Cola revenue beat

Coca-Cola Co beat Wall Street estimates for quarterly revenue on Friday as customers took to smaller-sized cans of its sodas, including Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, prompting the beverage maker to give an upbeat forecast for 2019.



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Kansas City Southern profit beats on increased petroleum shipments to Mexico

Railroad operator Kansas City Southern on Friday reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit, helped by an increase in refined fuel products and liquid petroleum gas shipments to Mexico and lower fuel and equipment costs.



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Wall Street Week Ahead: Tech haves and have-nots face third-quarter tests

Technology companies, which make up the largest swath of the U.S. stock market, are expected to post a nearly 8% drop in third-quarter profits as reports roll in next week from many of the sector's biggest corporations.



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As interest in road trips soars, Americans are hitting these 10 global hotspots

Applications for international driving permits soared 33% in five years, AAA says. Here are 10 global hotspots U.S. vacationers are speeding off to.

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How a small aluminum maker won U.S. trade protection

When Donald Trump won the White House, the sprawling aluminum smelter that hugs the Ohio River here was operating at less than half its capacity, and most of its skeleton crew of 270 remaining workers were fearful about their future.



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Morgan Stanley downgrades Caterpillar, says the stock is running 'out of steam'

Caterpillar shares were downgraded by an analyst at Morgan Stanley amid concerns around two of the industrial's key business segments.

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Shares sapped by poor China growth, dollar gets weekly mauling

World stocks flatlined after China posted its weakest growth in nearly three decades on Friday, while the dollar headed for its worst week in almost four months having been pummeled by pound and euro Brexit rallies.



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Five financial things every breast cancer patient needs to know and probably doesn't

Copays, deductibles and other expenses may result in overwhelming bills for patients with breast cancer.

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American Express profit beats Wall Street estimates on higher consumer spending

Credit card issuer American Express Co reported a higher-than-expected rise in third-quarter profit on Friday, as more people used cards to shop, pay bills and make big ticket purchases.



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Schlumberger takes over $12 billion charge as CEO charts new course

Schlumberger NV's new chief executive officer wielded an ax to the company's asset-heavy businesses, taking a $12.7 billion charge in the face of weaker shale drilling and sliding profits.



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Kansas City Southern profit beats, fueled by Mexico petroleum shipments

Railroad operator Kansas City Southern on Friday reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit, helped by an increase in refined fuel shipments to Mexico and ongoing cost cuts.



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Oil steady in face of contradictory signals

Oil prices were broadly steady on Friday as concern over slower growth in China, the world's biggest oil importer, was countered by bullish signals from both the Chinese and U.S. refining sectors and a North Sea crude disruption that proved temporary.



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Real estate mogul Barry Sternlicht: WeWork went 'off the rails' but it's still a 'real company'

"It was built for hyper growth and that is too capital intensive," says the Starwood Capital founder.

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