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- South China Morning Post
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South China Morning Post
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- South China Morning Post
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The Standard
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- The Standard
Trump urged not to fire Fed chief
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent speaks to reporters at the Capitol in Washington, DC, in June. Photo by REUTERS