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Black market
How a 119% tax on tea imports in the 1750s helped smuggling become a vital part of the UK economy.
A trader thinks there’s a golden opportunity for investors to park money in this ‘safe place to go’
Gold had a good first quarter, and it bodes well for the second.
Bannon, mastermind of Trump’s economic populism, holds at least $13 million in assets
Bannon’s wealth is due in large part to his access to elite GOP donors.
Hackers next target could be the US electric grid
Hackers backed by governments now have the ability to cause power outages.
Venezuela’s President Maduro claims to calm row over Supreme Court annulling congress
Venezuelan authorities urged the Supreme Court to review its move to annul congress, which critics have called a “coup.”
EU offers Spain veto right over Gibraltar after Brexit talks
The EU on Friday offered Spain veto rights over the future relationship between Gibraltar and the bloc after Brexit.
China factory activity expands in March, but pace slows, Caixin PMI shows
China’s factory activity expanded for a ninth straight month in March but at a softer pace, a survey found.
Rioters in Paraguay set fire to Congress after secret Senate vote to allow president second term
Protesters set fire to Paraguay’s Congress Friday after the Senate secretly voted to allow the president to seek re-election.
Google reveals latest UK tax bill
The search giant was charged £36.4m in UK corporation tax in the year to June 2016.
