The U.S. government is due to lumber back to life after the longest shutdown in history snarled air traffic, cut food assistance to low-income Americans and forced more than 1 million workers to go unpaid for more than a month.

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US government opens back up but deep political divisions remain 

 

Morning Bid: Fed cut now a coin toss 

 

Top Democrats slam Trump for delaying export curbs on China 

 

Michael Burry of 'Big Short' fame deregisters Scion Asset Management 

 

Regional Fed banks could be next front in Trump's pressure campaign 

 

Google hit with EU antitrust investigation into its spam policy 

 

US futures muted as markets await data after federal government reopening 

 

Disney revenue hit by cable weakness, overshadowing gains in parks and streaming 

 

Starbucks union baristas walk out on holiday sales event in push for contract talks 

 

RTX to take $300 mln fourth quarter charge tied to pension buyout 

 

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