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Johnson says that chances of reaching trade deal with EU are 'very good'
Prime Minister Boris Johnson sounded a confident note on the ability of Brussels and Westminster to clinch a trade deal.
Tuesday preview: Fed's Powell, Ashtead in focus
The market spotlight on Tuesday will be on US central bank chief, Jerome Powell, as he delivers his semi-annual monetary policy report to Congress.
Europe close: Stocks pare early losses to end only slightly lower
Europe's main stockmarkets finished the session mostly lower but well off their worst levels, managing to recover from early selling triggered by news of a fresh Covid-19 outbreak in Beijing and around Brexit.
NY Fed manufacturing index posts surprise jump in June
Manufacturing sector activity in the New York state area stabilised unexpectedly in June.
EU responds to Chinese state aid for two Egypt-based exporters with tarriffs
The European Union has announced its first ever levy in response to Chinese state aid for firms exporting to the bloc from outside the Asian giant.
Europe midday: Stocks pare losses despite drag from Covid-19 and Brexit
Stockmarkets are trying to recover from early selling triggered by news of a fresh Covid-19 outbreak in Beijing and around Brexit.
AstraZeneca to provide Europe with 400m doses of Covid-19 vaccine, if successful
AstraZeneca inked a deal with for European countries to provide its Covid-19 vaccine, if successful, starting from the end of 2020.
Berlin invests 300.0m euro in Covid-19 maker CureVac
Berlin unveiled a multi-million dollar investment into German biotechnology outfit CureVac, alongside dievini Hopp BioTech, SAP co-founder Dietmar Hopp's holding company.
Citigroup upgrades Biffa to 'neutral', says now in position to buy 'distressed' rivals
Analysts at Citi upgraded their recommendation for shares of Biffa from 'sell' to 'neutral' following the company's recent successful cash call.
Euro area trade surplus wiped out in April
The single currency bloc's trade surplus with the rest of the world vanished in April as export sales fell at nearly twice the pace of purchases from overseas.
Chinese output may have recovered to 2019 levels in May, economists say
The latest batch of Chinese economic indicators came in below economists' forecasts but some analysts said they would still lead to upwards forecast revisions.
Europe open: Stocks skid lower amid worries over second wave, Brexit
Stockmarkets across Europe are set to start the week lower on the back of concerns of a second wave of the novel coronavirus epidemic and around Brexit.
Sinovac says Covid-19 vaccine induced immune response in over 90% of volunteers
Sinovac says that early clinical trial results show that its Covid-19 vaccine candidate may protect people against infections.