Stocks fell sharply from early October through the last few days of the month, a skid that briefly wiped out their gains for the year. After a rally over the last two days, the S&P 500 is up 2.5 percent in 2018.
Stone, Page, Flynn and former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort all received similar requests for information, a person familiar with the Senate investigation said. That person spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the details of the committee's investigation.
Such fears made Chinese entrepreneur Cao Dewang turn down the request of the trade union to enter his factory, Fuyao Glass America, an automobile glassmaker in Dayton, Ohio. He said he would withdraw from the US if the union got involved. A majority of workers voted in support of Cao's decision not to let the union in.
Such applications have privacy risks, hence the need for stricter market supervision and preventive measures, Wang said.
Strong consumer demand has boosted the winter tourism in China. A China Tourism Academy report forecast that the number of tourists will grow by 15 percent annually to reach 340 million in winter 2021-2022, from about 170 million in winter 2016-2017.
Strict health guidelines were followed as students were subjected to temperature checks, frequent washing of hands and wearing face masks. Chairs and desks were kept one meter apart in each class room and students were informed to speak to each other from a distance.
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Su is one of the 25,000 college graduates that go to the country's poorest areas every year to support local development. The program, first launched in 2006, allows the educated work force to assist with rural development in fields such as agriculture and education, while also helping fresh graduates find jobs.
Steve Bratspies, executive vice-president and chief merchandising officer for Walmart US, said on the company's website that he expects customers "to shop with us on Black Friday … online or in stores".
Stronger government expenditure, in the meantime, will support key construction projects and improve people's livelihoods, although the fiscal income is likely to slowdown in the second half of this year, Liu said.
Such developments are heartening news for the city, said Yuan Tao, chairman of Shanghai Zhangjiang Group, the operator of Zhangjiang Science City.