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NOTHING IS PERMANENT EXCEPT CHANGE

  • The US could lose its crown as the world's biggest economy as soon as next year, according to data from Standard Chartered.
  • Once it falls behind China, it is unlikely to ever regain the top spot, and by 2030 it could also be behind India.
  • By 2030, the bank said, Asian gross domestic product will account for roughly 35% of global GDP, up from 28% last year and 20% in 2010.
  • Seven of the world's 10 largest economies could be in Asia in the next decade.

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Theresa May’s Brexit deal rejected by the UK parliament. MPs in the House of Commons voted by a margin of 432 to 202 against the deal. It is the biggest Commons defeat for a British government in over a century. The prime minister has until Monday to tell MPs what she plans to do next.

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