Week ahead: Markets look for reassurance

Week ahead: Markets look for reassurance

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China's surprise

China’s economy beats expectations and TSMC delivers another blockbuster quarter. Plus, attention swings back to Washington, where President Donald Trump renews his feud with Fed Chair Jerome Powell, just as his nominee for chair, Kevin Warsh, prepares to face Congress next week. ...  Show more

Wall Street bets the war is over

The U.S. blockade on Iranian portsis still in force, but the S&P 500 is back flirting with record highs. Plus, Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh heads to Congress next week — with just a month to get confirmed before Jerome Powell steps down. Today’s recommended read: Back to square ...  Show more

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