WSJ-2019-06-11电子资料汇编.pdf
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1、* * * * * *TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 2019 VOL. CCLXXIII NO. 135WSJ.comHHHH $4.00DJIA 26062.6878.74 0.3%NASDAQ 7823.171.0%STOXX600 378.270.2%10-YR.TREAS.g17/32, yield 2.143%OIL $53.26g$0.73GOLD $1,324.70g$16.50EURO $1.1312YEN 108.45AnOldBrooklynChurchSeeks NewMuscletoDefyGentrificationiii After116years,paris
2、hrecruitsoutsiders toliftthe4-tontowerinitsbigGigliofeastThe gentrification of Brook- lyn, N.Y., has come to this: For the first time in 116 years, Our Lady of Mount Carmel has been forced to actively recruit men to hoist a four-ton tower on poles and dance it down the street in the middle of summer
3、. Since 1903, hundreds of the church scongregantshave locked arms and carried the multistory tower, called the “Giglio,” through the Williams- burg neighborhood during a July festival honoring an Ital- ian saint. The Giglio, adorned with religious icons and faintly resembling a wedding cake, isthe c
4、enterpiece of one of the city s oldest Catholic festivals. In the past, the church turned away some volunteers hoping to be lifters, or paran- zas. But Williamsburg over the past two decades has trans- formed into a center of gentri- fied Brooklyn, with many long- time residents moving out. Its Ital
5、ian community has shrunk, as has the number of shoulders to bear the Giglio. Until about 10 years ago, the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Feast had a brigade of over 400 lifters, mostly from the church. That s down to about 300. “It s gone down and down PleaseturntopageA12BYKATIEHONANChopper Crash-Lands o
6、n Top of New York Skyscraper, Killing PilotFDNYDEADLY ACCIDENT: A helicopter crash-landed atop a 54-story office tower in Midtown Manhattan on Monday, killing the pilot. Thousands of workers poured into the streets in the evacuation that followed, as hundreds of police and fire units rushed to the s
7、cene. A3Salesforc e. c om slargest ac quisit ionsSources: Salesf orce ( T ab leau d eal) ; F act Set( ot h ers)Tableau$15.7bi l l i onMul eSoft 5. 8Demandware 2. 7ExactTarget 2. 2Datorama 0. 8KruxDi gi tal0. 8BuddyMedi a 0. 7Qui p 0. 6Mexico agreed to revisit U.S. demands for a radical overhaul of t
8、he immigration system if its proposed measures to curb mi- gration don t work, putting it under intense pressure to stem the tide of Central Americans arriving at the U.S. border. As part of the deal to avert tariffs, President Trump wrote on Twitter on Monday that the two countries had “fully signe
9、d and documented another very important part of the Immigra- tion and Security deal with Mexico” that would require a vote by Mexican lawmakers. TheWhiteHousedidn t elaborate on the meaning of Mr. Trump s tweet, but it was an apparent reference to a “safe third country” designa- tion that would requ
10、ire mi- grants fleeing their homelands who pass through Mexico to seek asylum there. “We do not anticipate a problem with the vote but, if for any reason the approval is not forthcoming, Tariffs will be reinstated!” Mr. Trump wrote. But Mexican Foreign Minis- ter Marcelo Ebrard said no ad- Pleasetur
11、ntopageA10BYROBBIEWHELANMexico Weighs Asylum OverhaulU.S. demands for big policy changes to be considered if number of migrants doesnt falling by businesses and consum- ers, two main drivers of eco- nomic output. Some savings at the pump during the busy sum- mer travel season could help quell some o
12、f those jitters, in- vestors said, giving the 10-year- old economic expansion a fur- ther boost. At the same time, many ana- lysts use the price of oil as an indicator of momentum in the world economy because it is critical to shipping and trans- portation. Some fear its latest decline is a warning
13、signal that world demand is already slow- ing more quickly than expected. “From a timing perspective, if you re a driver or consumer, there s no better time to see a $15 drop in oil,” said John Sau- PleaseturntopageA2Averageretailgasoline prices have fallen in five con- secutive weeks, putting many
14、U.S. motorists on track to pay much less for fuel this summer. Prices dropped as U.S. crude oil, the main raw ingredient in gasoline, fell into a bear market last week, down more than 20% from its April peaks. The aver- age U.S. price for a gallon of regular gas has hit its lowest level in more than
15、 two months, figures from price-tracking firm GasBuddy show, with prices in some parts of the country slid- ing below $2. The decline comes as many investors fear trade frictions will fuel a slowdown in spend-BYAMRITHRAMKUMAR ANDDANMOLINSKIGasoline Prices Slide AsSummerTripsStartWASHINGTONFederal Re
16、serve Chairman Jerome Powell s first six months on the job were smooth sailing. The past six have been the opposite. He has learned that the economic outlook can change suddenly, that communicating with jittery markets is harder than it looks and that President Trump isn t likely to make his job any
17、 easier. Looking ahead, Mr. Powell will have to ap- ply what he s learning to a question that could define his termwhether to cut inter- est rates at coming meetings to keep theeconomy growing. The Fed chairman is navigating three dis- crete challenges: setting a policy to extend what is already a 1
18、0-year-old expansion, ex- plaining clearly why the Fed does what it does, and ignoring the loudest public Fed badgering from a president in recent mem- ory. “The Fed is always a lightning rod,” said Julia Coronado, founder of economic advi- sory firm MacroPolicy Perspectives. “Right now, there s a l
19、ot more lightning.” Mr. Trump called in to a CNBC news pro- gram on Monday morning and complained PleaseturntopageA12BYNICKTIMIRAOSTrumpsCriticalDrumbeat ComplicatesFedsNextMovePowell strives to ignore repeated fault-finding on rate decisions? Gerald F. Seib: Rare unity on big tech, China. A4 ? Chin
20、ese imports fall amid trade spat. A8? Mexico ramps up detentions of migrants. A10 ? Draft shows details of U.S.s complaints. A10The U.S. Energy Department is banning its researchers from joining Chinese talent-recruit- ment programs after finding personnel were recruited by foreignmilitary-linkedpro
21、- grams and lured with multimil- lion-dollar packages. The move is the latest at- tempt by the Trump adminis- tration to stave off what it sees as China s pervasive theft of U.S. science and technology,and it comes as tensions be- tween Washington and Beijing continue to rise. Trade talks between th
22、e U.S. andChinafounderedlast month when the Trump admin- istration accused China of re- neging on previously negoti- ated agreementsan allegation Beijing denies. Both sides have raised tariffs on each other s goods and drawn each other s companies into the fray. After U.S. officials cut Chi- nese te
23、lecommunications gi- ant Huawei Technologies Co.off from critical U.S. suppli- ers, Chinese authorities sum- moned top U.S. tech firms in- cluding Microsoft Corp. and Dell Technologies Inc. to warn them about repercussions if they were to pare back busi- ness dealings in China. PresidentTrumpcalled
24、into CNBC Monday morning and said he is taking on China for the future of the country, even if it may hurt U.S. busi- nesses in the short term. He said U.S. tariffs will force companies to leave China,giving the U.S. a competitive advantage. China is “going to make a deal because they re going to ha
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