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Chinese rivals to Western names have improved quality and marketing. Now the country’s defiance could give them an edge with young patriots.

The New York Times – Business:
Chinese rivals to Western names have improved quality and marketing. Now the country’s defiance could give them an edge with young patriots.

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Rahul Kadakia of Christie’s has sold the most expensive wristwatch, the priciest blue diamond and even, early on, a salad.

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A new report says millions of dollars in wages have been withheld from garment workers around the world by factories contracted by major fashion brands.

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Air France on Tuesday said it would receive a new bailout from the French government worth 4 billion euros.

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Under pressure to renounce cotton harvested in a Chinese region marked by gruesome repression, they face a backlash from nationalist Chinese consumers.

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Republicans say the White House is tucking liberal social programs into legislation that should be focused on roads and bridges. Administration officials say their approach invests in the future.

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His insights on global finance earned him a Nobel, while his more iconoclastic theories fostered the adoption of a single European currency and -side economics.

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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau proposed rules that would prevent servicers from starting foreclosure proceedings until after Dec. 31 and would make it easier for lenders to offer modified loan terms.

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The 6-to-2 ruling ended a decade-long battle over whether Google had improperly used Java code in its Android operating system.

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The proposal from Senators Ron Wyden, Mark Warner and Sherrod Brown could be a blueprint for financing part of President Biden’s infrastructure plan.