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  • Global shares mostly fall as region watches for outcome from Trump’s visit

    Global shares mostly fall as region watches for outcome from Trump’s visit

    TOKYO — Global shares were mostly lower on Tuesday as investors watched to see what might come of a planned meeting between President Donald Trump and China’s top leader.

    In Paris, the CAC 40 slipped 0.1% to 8,228.81. Germany’s DAX fell 0.2% to 24,270.20. Britain’s FTSE 100 was nearly unchanged at 9,656.76.

    U.S. futures were nearly unchanged.

    In Asia, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng dropped 0.3% to 26,346.14, reversing earlier gains, and the Shanghai Composite index lost 0.2% to 3,988.22 after briefly topping 4,000, its highest level in a decade.

    Trump has suggested he expects to forge another trade agreement with Chinese President Xi Jinping when they meet on the sidelines of a Pacific Rim summit in South Korea later this week. That could help alleviate trade tensions that have roiled world markets and disrupted business since Trump’s return to the White House.

    Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 lost 0.6% to finish at 50,219.18, falling back after hitting record highs since Sanae Takaichi became prime minister pledging to increase economic stimulus and boost defense spending.

    On Tuesday, Trump is meeting with Takaichi, visiting a U.S. military base and then meeting with business leaders in Tokyo. Both sides are reaffirming their security alliance and Japan is promising to abide by Trump’s demands for more investments, and bigger role in its own defense and increased imports from the U.S.

    Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 fell 0.5% to 9,012.50. South Korea’s Kospi shed 0.8% to 4,010.41 after the government reported relatively strong quarterly economic growth thanks to strong consumption, investments and exports.

    On Monday, U.S. stocks climbed to more records. The S&P 500 rose 1.2% and the Dow industrials added 0.7%. The Nasdaq composite jumped 1.9%.

    Among the recent market expectations is that the Federal Reserve will keep cutting interest rates in order to give the slowing job market a boost. The Fed’s next announcement on interest rates is due on Wednesday, and the nearly unanimous expectation among traders is that it will cut the federal funds rate by a quarter of a percentage point at a second straight meeting.

    It’s not a certainty though, because the Fed has also warned it may have to change course if inflation accelerates beyond its still-high level. That’s because low interest rates can make inflation worse.

    Besides lower interest rates, another expectation that’s propped up stock prices is the forecast that U.S. companies will continue to deliver solid growth in profits. Some of Wall Street’s most influential stocks are set to report their results this week, including Alphabet, Meta Platforms and Microsoft on Wednesday, and Amazon and Apple on Thursday.

    In other dealings early Tuesday, benchmark U.S. crude oil shed $1.19 to $60.12 a barrel. Brent crude fell $1.21 to $63.69 a barrel.

    The U.S. dollar dropped to 151.78 Japanese yen from 152.88 yen. The euro cost $1.1655, up from $1.1645.

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  • Stuff Your Kindle Day: How to get free romance books on Oct. 28

    Stuff Your Kindle Day: How to get free romance books on Oct. 28

    TL;DR: The latest Stuff Your Kindle Day takes place on Oct. 28. The Romance Book Blast, hosted by Indie Authors, offers free romance books in a variety of subgenres for your e-reader.


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  • Thank microbes for chocolate’s tasty flavors

    Thank microbes for chocolate’s tasty flavors

    bacteria: (singular: bacterium) Single-celled organisms. These dwell nearly everywhere on Earth, from the bottom of the sea to inside other living organisms (such as plants and animals). Bacteria are one of the three domains of life on…

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  • ‘Fireballs’ Will Soon Swarm Around A Supermoon — Here’s When To Watch

    ‘Fireballs’ Will Soon Swarm Around A Supermoon — Here’s When To Watch

    The Northern Hemisphere’s night skies are about to host some of the most dramatic “shooting stars” of the year as the Southern Taurid meteor shower…

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  • Netanyahu to discuss with security establishment Israel’s response to Hamas ‘violations’

    Netanyahu to discuss with security establishment Israel’s response to Hamas ‘violations’

    Oct 28 (Reuters) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday he would consult with the defence establishment over Israel’s response to Hamas’ ceasefire deal “violations”, after the group on Monday handed over the remains of a…

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  • Earthquake: DPM expresses Pakistan's solidarity with people of Turkiye – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. Earthquake: DPM expresses Pakistan’s solidarity with people of Turkiye  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. 6.1-magnitude quake hits western Turkiye  Dawn
    3. Why Turkey’s Ground Won’t Stop Shaking: Inside the Simav Fault Swarm  inkl
    4. Earthquake hits western Türkiye,…

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  • Surveillance accelerated, 32 new dengue cases in the last 24 hours; CEO Health

    Surveillance accelerated, 32 new dengue cases in the last 24 hours; CEO Health

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    RAWALPINDI, Oct 28 (APP):The District Health Authority Rawalpindi has intensified its surveillance and control measures against dengue, recording 32 fresh confirmed cases over the past day, bringing the year’s total to 1,264,…

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  • Ahsan Iqbal says decision to bring no-trust motion against AJK PM sign of ‘democratic maturity’ – Dawn

    1. Ahsan Iqbal says decision to bring no-trust motion against AJK PM sign of ‘democratic maturity’  Dawn
    2. PPP, PML-N to bring no-confidence motion against AJK govt  Dawn
    3. AJK PM Anwarul Haq likely to resign, sit on opposition benches  Geo TV
    4. Turning…

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  • Ahsan Iqbal says decision to bring no-trust motion against AJK PM sign of ‘democratic maturity’ – Dawn

    1. Ahsan Iqbal says decision to bring no-trust motion against AJK PM sign of ‘democratic maturity’  Dawn
    2. PPP, PML-N to bring no-confidence motion against AJK govt  Dawn
    3. AJK PM Anwarul Haq likely to resign, sit on opposition benches  Geo TV
    4. Turning…

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