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US Presidential Race

Trump says Singapore among countries stealing US jobs, vows to stop trade deals

SINGAPORE (Nov 8): US presidential hopeful Donald Trump says countries in Asia such as China, India and Singapore are stealing jobs from Americans, and vows to stop “job-killing” trade deals such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
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Global Markets

Global stocks up, nervous markets wager on Clinton presidency

SINGAPORE (Nov 8): Asian stocks rose on Tuesday as world markets braced for the outcome of one of the most contentious US presidential elections in history, with most investors cautiously optimistic of a win by Democrat Hillary Clinton.

US Presidential Race

Trump raises spectre of crisis if Clinton wins the White House

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich./KENT, Ohio (Nov 1): Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump called Democratic rival Hillary Clinton a threat to the country on Monday, saying that if she is elected a probe into her emails could shadow her entire term in office,
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Econometric-based models divided on predictions in US presidential race

SINGAPORE (Oct 11): Will it be Donald Trump, or Hillary Clinton? Econometric-based predictions on the likely outcome of the US presidential election can’t seem to agree which way the race will swing.
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Donald Trump's wealth drops 18% to US$3.7 bil: Forbes

WASHINGTON (Sept 29): US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's estimated net worth is US$3.7 billion ($5.0 billion), US$800 million less than a year ago, Forbes magazine reported on Wednesday, attributing the loss largely to New York's so

3 investment strategies to adopt in Asia should Trump become president

SINGAPORE (July 26): Asia will be on the “front line” if Donald Trump follows through on his main campaign pledges.
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Gold drops as bets increase for Federal Reserve to raise rates

SINGAPORE (May 18): Gold snapped three days of gains as bets on the Federal Reserve lifting rates this year gained after stronger-than-expected US data and comments from two policy makers that pointed toward increases.
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