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Energy stocks, trade fears weigh on Wall Street
11:53am, 2nd July, 2018

Energy stocks, trade fears weigh on Wall Street

(Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell on Monday as a drop in oil prices dragged energy stocks lower, while the risk of an escalating tariff war between Washington and its trading partners continued to weigh on the broader market sentiment.
Mexico's Lopez Obrador commits to NAFTA after landslide win
10:23am, 2nd July, 2018

Mexico's Lopez Obrador commits to NAFTA after landslide win

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's next president, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, said on Monday he will seek to remain in NAFTA along with the United States and Canada and that he respects the existing Mexican team renegotiating the trade pact.
Wall Street lower as tariff worries weigh
9:53am, 2nd July, 2018

Wall Street lower as tariff worries weigh

(Reuters) - Losses in shares of technology and industrial companies dragged Wall Street lower on the first trading day of the second half of this year, as risk of an escalating tariff war between Washington and its trading partners continued to weigh...
Wall Street opens lower as tariff worries weigh
9:13am, 2nd July, 2018

Wall Street opens lower as tariff worries weigh

(Reuters) - Major U.S. stock indexes opened about half a percent lower on Monday, starting the second half of 2018 on a grim note due to mounting worries of a tariff war between the United States and its trading partners.
May gets new customs idea as party bickers over Brexit
6:46am, 2nd July, 2018

May gets new customs idea as party bickers over Brexit

LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May's advisers have come up with a new proposal for handling customs with the EU after Brexit as lawmakers in her party bicker before a crunch meeting of senior ministers on Friday.
EU warns U.S. of major hit if car tariffs imposed
3:13am, 2nd July, 2018

EU warns U.S. of major hit if car tariffs imposed

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union has warned the United States that imposing import tariffs on cars and car parts would harm its own automotive industry and likely lead to counter-measures by its trading partners on $294 billion of U.S. exports...