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Unmarried women in China go to US to freeze eggs
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Unmarried women in China go to US to freeze eggs

In China, technology to delay children is restricted to people who are married Freezing human eggs has become a trendy term as news spreads about an employee of Ctrip who obtained the procedure in the United States during the National Day holiday. Ctrip covered most of the cost. Since summer, the online travel service has...

Viral video exposes shoddy cleaning practices at 14 luxury hotels in China
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Viral video exposes shoddy cleaning practices at 14 luxury hotels in China

In response to a viral video exposing shoddy cleaning practices at 14 luxury hotels, health departments in Shanghai and Beijing, where most of the disgraced hotels were located, dispatched inspection teams on Thursday to take a closer look. Health officials in Beijing’s Dongcheng, Haidian and Chaoyang districts collected samples from four of the hotels shown...

Chinese government official in hot water after missing phone calls
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Chinese government official in hot water after missing phone calls

BEIJING – A rural Chinese government official who did not respond to telephone calls from an anti-graft inspection team while he was in the shower one evening has been reprimanded, state media said on Thursday. The inspection team in the eastern province of Anhui called the rural roads official on his mobile telephone four times between...

Larry Summers: 50 percent chance of a US recession by 2020
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Larry Summers: 50 percent chance of a US recession by 2020

Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers has put the chances of a U.S. recession at 50 percent within the next two years. The economist told CNBC’s Joumanna Bercetche on Thursday that a slowdown in growth was a “near certainty” before adding “the recession risk is nearly 50 percent over the next two years, maybe slightly less.”...

US and China rivalry for supremacy goes way beyond trade, says founder of world’s largest hedge fund
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US and China rivalry for supremacy goes way beyond trade, says founder of world’s largest hedge fund

The dispute between the U.S. and China over trade deficits and surpluses is rather trivial compared to the broader philosophical differences between the world’s two biggest economic superpowers, Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio told CNBC on Thursday. “The trade war, I think, can be worked out,” the billionaire investor Dalio said in a “Squawk Box”...

US import prices increase more than expected in October
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US import prices increase more than expected in October

U.S. import prices increased more than expected in October, boosted by a surge in petroleum and food prices, but underlying imported inflation pressures remained tame amid a strong dollar. The Labor Department said on Thursday import prices rose 0.5 percent last month after a downwardly revised 0.2 percent gain in September. Economists polled by Reuters...

US weekly jobless claims unexpectedly rise; several states estimated
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US weekly jobless claims unexpectedly rise; several states estimated

The number of Americans filing applications for jobless aid unexpectedly rose last week, but claims for three big states were estimated because of Monday’s Veterans Day holiday, which could have influenced the data. Initial claims for state unemployment benefits increased 2,000 to a seasonally adjusted 216,000 for the week ended Nov. 10, the Labor Department...

US retail sales rebound sharply in October
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US retail sales rebound sharply in October

U.S. retail sales rebounded sharply in October as purchases of motor vehicles and building materials surged, likely driven by rebuilding efforts in areas devastated by Hurricane Florence. The Commerce Department said on Thursday retail sales increased 0.8 percent last month also as households bought electronics and appliances. Data for September was revised down to show...

US consumer prices post the largest increase in 9 months
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US consumer prices post the largest increase in 9 months

U.S. consumer prices increased by the most in nine months in October amid gains in the cost of gasoline and rents, pointing to steadily rising inflation that likely will keep the Federal Reserve on track to raise interest rates again next month. The Labor Department said on Wednesday its Consumer Price Index rose 0.3 percent...