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09 Dec
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Sunday newspaper round-up: Brexit, Trump, railways, Ted Baker, WPP, Interserve

Theresa May will seek to emulate Margaret Thatcher by travelling to Brussels to demand a better Brexit deal in a last-ditch attempt to save her government from collapse. Ministers and aides have convinced the prime minister that she needs “a handbag moment” with EU bosses if she is to have any chance of persuading her own MPs to support her. - The Sunday Times.

09 Dec
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Chinese export and import growth slows sharply in November

Both Chinese exports and imports slowed last month with the former buoyed by firms' attempts to front-run the new US tariffs that had been expected to kick-in at the start of 2019.

09 Dec
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Commodities: Prices bounce as OPEC+ cuts output, US dollar dips

Commodity prices rebounded at the end of the week, as the US dollar slipped following the release of a weaker-than-expected reading on US non-farm payrolls for the month of November and after the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies announced that they had decided to cut their supplies.

09 Dec
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US close: Stocks end week on down note after softer than expected jobs report

US stocks added to their losses at the end of the week on the back of a weaker-than-expected reading on US jobs for the month of November and ongoing concerns regarding the outlook for US-China trade talks.

09 Dec
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Sunday share tips: Hollywood Bowl, Ramsdens

In her ‘Inside the City’ column for the Sunday Times this week, Sabah Meddings was looking at tenpin operator Hollywood Bowl, saying that the firm was leading a “quiet revolution” in the leisure sector with a reputation for sticky floors, sweaty shoes and seedy establishments.