Israel and UAE peace deal, Trump vows to block postal vote funds, China treads cautiously
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Israel and the United Arab Emirates have reached a historic peace deal, Donald Trump has threatened to deprive the US post office of money needed for postal voting in November’s presidential race, and Wells Fargo’s chief compliance officer, Mike Roemer, is leaving after two years of attempting to overhaul the bank’s internal oversight operations.  Plus, the FT’s Christian Shepherd explains why China is treading cautiously in the face of US sanctions.  Israel and United Arab Emirates strike historic peace accord https://www.ft.com/content/2712a625-e2d4-41f3-9ef1-536d0700cbb8 Donald Trump vows to block funding for US postal voting https://www.ft.com/content/29dedf1b-a86e-4158-a41b-21bfe88585af Wells Fargo’s chief compliance officer quits in risk overhaul https://www.ft.com/content/ffeb7a3b-6908-4ea5-a848-841bad14297b China treads cautiously in the face of US sanctions https://www.ft.com/content/4084b0fb-6dc0-4090-a778-3e15694cfa1d   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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