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China’s downward price pressures eased in September, as Beijing ramped up efforts to curb excess capacity and push through consumer trade-in schemes to bolster domestic demand.

The move whipsawed U.S. markets on Tuesday, triggering a sharp early selloff as hopes for easing tensions faded, before major indexes partially rebounded and steadied in the afternoon.

Red lanes and green lanes were set up as a result of the Windsor Framework to ease trade between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK.

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Finally, the court said the CEO refused to implement key management changes agreed with Dutch authorities to ease concerns about Nexperia's Chinese links.

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The announcement sparked a rally in Argentine bonds and stocks and helped ease pressure on the peso.

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