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UK delay and Twitter woes put Wall Street on edge

Also, China agrees to buy $US20b of American agri products.

Fri, 25 Oct 2019

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson called for an election to be held on December 12 to break the Brexit deadlock as London and Brussels consider delaying the deal again.

The suggestion is the first time Johnson has conceded he may not meet his “do or die” Brexit schedule to leave the EU. The

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