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Asia markets brace for the Trump effect

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Stock markets start 2017 on a largely upbeat note, but investors are worried Donald Trump with carry through with threats to slap heavy tariffs on Chinese goods. Tara Joseph reports.

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Wall Street rises in New Year

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Tech and telecom stocks helped drive the major indexes higher on the first trading day of 2017, extending the post-election rally. Fred Katayama reports.

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Wunderlich’s Art Hogan tells Reuters’ Fred Katayama capital repatriation, softer regulations, and rising rates will help boost banks’ results.

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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump threatened to impose a “big border tax” on General Motors. Ford nixed plans in Mexico under pressure from Trump. Fred Katayama reports.

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France's Valls sets out election stall

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Former prime minister Manuel Valls sets out his stall ahead of a French presidential election this year that some fear may unseat not only incumbent, Francois Hollande, but also a fragile economic recovery. Laura Frykberg reports.

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