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bad news



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"It is an extremely good sign because normally people run away if there is bad news or bad weather coming, they are normally not coming in and being friendly for lunch."

From BBC

The British Chamber of Commerce's head of trade policy William Bain said the fresh US tariffs would be "more bad news" for UK exporters already struggling with those already in place.

From BBC

They see much of the bad news and policy headwinds now priced into those stocks.

From MarketWatch

The chorus—“This land’s your land / This land mine too / Is this all true, man? / Or is it just bad news?”—summarizes how little it has to say.

From The Wall Street Journal

"My God. Very bad news. My condolences to the bereaved family," the president told the BBC.

From BBC