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  • One way for U.S. President Donald Trump to distract voters from legal concerns encircling his team would be to shift the focus to the ongoing trade war with China, analysts say.
  • "There is a chance that the president could use the trade war as a diversion: We've seen him do it before with international affairs," one expert says.
  • But Trump faces new risks if he escalates the trade war between the world's two largest economies, multiple analysts say.

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Companies that depend on China’s consumers have for months had to contend with a notable slowdown in spending. The latest earnings season has uncovered another big worry. A swathe of businesses were already under pressure thanks to the “consumption downgrade” that’s seen retail sales weaken this year. Now, bottom lines are at risk due to […]

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