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US should review its regional policy: Spokesman

EghtesadOnline: US should review its regional policy, Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi said in reaction to the US presidential election result.
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Publish Date:09/November/2016 | 10:49

Trump's chance of victory skyrockets on betting exchanges, online market

EghtesadOnline: Online trading platform PredictIt and bookermaker Paddy Power showed a massive reversal of fortune for U.S. presidential candidates Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton on Tuesday night, as the New York businessman's chances of taking the White House skyrocketed on both.
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Publish Date:09/November/2016 | 07:50

Trump’s Wall Street fans cheer as markets churn

EghtesadOnline: Wall Street supporters of Republican Donald Trump chanted "USA, USA" and clinked glasses on Tuesday as he won the key battleground state of Ohio in a nail-biting presidential election.
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Publish Date:09/November/2016 | 07:26

Mexicans on U.S. border fear economic catastrophe if Trump wins

EghtesadOnline: Mexicans on the U.S. border anxiously awaited the outcome of the U.S. presidential election on Tuesday, plagued by fears of economic disaster if Republican Donald Trump wins and tries to choke local industry, isolate the country and deport millions.
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Publish Date:08/November/2016 | 08:49

Clinton and Trump chase last-minute support on U.S. election eve

EghtesadOnline: The U.S. presidential campaign neared its end on Monday in the same angry tone it began, with Republican Donald Trump calling Democrat Hillary Clinton a "phony" and Clinton accusing him of splitting the country, as a new Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll showed Clinton with a strong chance of winning.
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Publish Date:08/November/2016 | 06:55

Probable impact of US elections’ result on Iran relations

EghtesadOnline: Just one day before US presidential election s, rivalry is high between two main candidates in the most sensitive phase; many are closely monitoring both presidential nominees’ campaigns to be able to forecast the future of the US relations with Iran in the coming days.
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Publish Date:07/November/2016 | 17:48

Pence: Both sides would accept clear outcome to U.S. election

EghtesadOnline: Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence on Sunday pledged Donald Trump's campaign would accept a "clear outcome" to the U.S. presidential election but said both campaigns reserved legal options if there was a disputed result.
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Publish Date:07/November/2016 | 05:41

Final reckoning approaches for Obama's high court nominee

EghtesadOnline: Several intriguing scenarios could unfold after Tuesday's U.S. election to break the deadlock over filling a Supreme Court vacancy that has provoked a bitter nine-month standoff between President Barack Obama and Senate Republicans.
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Publish Date:07/November/2016 | 05:40

Trump says he would not admit refugees without community support

EghtesadOnline: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump told crowds in Michigan and Minnesota on Sunday his administration would not admit refugees without local support, using appearances in states with growing Muslim communities to criticize Democrat Hillary Clinton's support for accepting people fleeing Syria.
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Publish Date:07/November/2016 | 05:39

Jump in Florida, Nevada early voting could reap Latino gains for Clinton

EghtesadOnline: The man answering a volunteer's knock on the door in the Kendall section of Miami-Dade County on Saturday was emphatic: Not only would he vote but “esperamos que la presidenta gane" - Spanish for "we hope Madam President wins."
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Publish Date:07/November/2016 | 04:51

Security scare for Trump in frenzied final days of campaigning

EghteasadOnline: Republican Donald Trump was rushed off stage by security agents at a rally in Reno, Nevada, on Saturday night after a perceived security threat as he and Democrat Hillary Clinton swept across states that could prove decisive in Tuesday's presidential election.
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Publish Date:06/November/2016 | 04:53

Trump Shows Early-Vote Strength in Ohio, Iowa in Final Days

EghtesadOnline: As the U.S. presidential race heads into its final weekend, Donald Trump is showing strength in Iowa and Ohio pre-Election Day voting, while Hillary Clinton’s advantage in early balloting looks stronger in North Carolina and Nevada, a Bloomberg Politics analysis shows.
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Publish Date:05/November/2016 | 07:06

Volatile Election Not Volatile Enough for the Man Who Trades Chaos

EghtesadOnline: While stock investors are growing anxious before the U.S. presidential election, betting on equity volatility has become the most expensive in more than a year. Huakun Ding says the next big opportunity may be to wager on the market calming back down.
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Publish Date:05/November/2016 | 06:39

U.S. mutual fund managers brace for closer presidential election

EghtesadOnline: The U.S. presidential election is looking like less of a certainty for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton than it did a month ago, prompting mutual fund managers to brace for more volatility by raising cash and getting their buying lists ready for opportunities.
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Publish Date:05/November/2016 | 05:25

Clinton leads Trump by 4 points in Washington Post: ABC News poll

EghtesadOnline: Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton leads Republican Donald Trump by 4 percentage points in a four-war race for the Nov. 8 election, according to a Washington Post-ABC News opinion poll of likely voters released on Friday.
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Publish Date:05/November/2016 | 05:20

U.S. authorities warn of al Qaeda threat to election

EghtesadOnline: Federal officials have warned authorities in New York City, Texas and Virginia about an unspecific threat of attacks by al Qaeda militants around Election Day, putting local law enforcement on alert days before the vote, officials said on Friday.
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Publish Date:05/November/2016 | 04:43

U.S. Stocks Fall to July Low as Election Anxiety Rises Amid Fed

EghtesadOnline: U.S. stocks fell to the lowest since July, breaking below chart levels that have held for four months, as concern over everything from presidential politics to Federal Reserve rate hikes and coming data on the labor market sent gauges of anxiety surging.
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Publish Date:02/November/2016 | 06:06