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23 Jun
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Tuesday preview: UK consumer lending data in the spotlight

Financial markets' focus on Tuesday will be on UK lending data for the month of April that are expected to show that lenders further tightened standards during the month.

01 Jun
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Europe close: Stocks finish higher despite US-China trade tensions

Stocks in Europe finished higher despite Beijing's decision to halt purchases of some US agricultural imports pending the details of Washington's response to its decision to move ahead with a security bill for Hong Kong that observers say are in breach of its treaty obligations.

01 Jun
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BofA hikes target for Wizz Air, says low cost base is a 'key advantage'

Analysts at Bank of America reiterated their 'buy' recommendation for shares of Wizz Air, predicting that its focus on Central and Eastern Europe, together with its competitive cost base, would see it benefit from smaller rivals' demise.

01 Jun
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US factory activity still shrinking rapidly in May, ISM says

Manufacturing activity in the US picked up slightly last month albeit by a tad less than anticipated, the results of the most closely-followed survey for the sector revealed.

01 Jun
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Europe midday: Stocks higher despite Beijing's decision to stop some agricultural purchases

Stocks in Europe are holding higher despite Beijing's decision to halt purchases of some US agricultural imports pending the details of Washington's response to China's decision to move forward with a security bill for Hong Kong that observers say are in breach of its treaty obligations.

01 Jun
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China halts some agricultural purchases over Washington's response to HK security law

China's two major state-run agricultural firms hit the pause button on purchases of some American agricultural goods, including soybeans, as officials in Beijing assess mounting tensions with the US.