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Amid a slew of stumbles the social network launched its first-ever stock buyback. It’s a case of look here, not there, Jen Saba and Rob Cox argue.

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By Elizabeth Garone Every iconic franchise began somewhere. Every one started with a single store opening its doors to a public that had never heard of it and didn’t know what to expect. These entrepreneurs had no idea what they were launching—and no inkling that their concept would take the world by storm…

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Window still open for U.S., Asia trade

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Trump’s plan to ditch the Trans-Pacific Partnership may inflict some near-term pain but window for trade in Asia Pacific is still open. Jeanne Yurman reports.

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More buyers will enter housing market in 2017, but prices of new construction could spike due to Trump immigration policies. Bobbi Rebell reports.

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Britain’s public finances showed a much smaller than expected deficit in October but still looked weak for the year as a whole, just a day before chancellor Philip Hammond is likely to unveil plans for heavier public borrowing following June’s Brexit vote. Jacob Greaves reports.

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Is every small business worthy of government support?Small companies are a crucial engine of the economy. They constitute the vast majority of American companies. Yet since the financial crisis it has been difficult for many modest startups—those that have limited growth ambitions and that fly beneath the radar of big investors—to land traditional financing…

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