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The Presidents of the World's two leading economies are meeting leaders from the Middle East and Latin America in order to gain new trade partners, with Qatar signing one of the largest ever aircraft deals with US aircraft manufacturer Boeing, while Brazil has signed 36 commercial agreements with China.
Rahul Tandon finds out who is getting the bigger deals, and why running a global shipping line is as complex as ever.
Meanwhile, how will the Federal Reserve in the United States deal with its contradictory mandate of pursuing maximum employment alongside price stability?
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
By BBC World Service4.3
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The Presidents of the World's two leading economies are meeting leaders from the Middle East and Latin America in order to gain new trade partners, with Qatar signing one of the largest ever aircraft deals with US aircraft manufacturer Boeing, while Brazil has signed 36 commercial agreements with China.
Rahul Tandon finds out who is getting the bigger deals, and why running a global shipping line is as complex as ever.
Meanwhile, how will the Federal Reserve in the United States deal with its contradictory mandate of pursuing maximum employment alongside price stability?
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.

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