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EasyJet proposes 727 redundancies among pilots, closing Stansted
BALPA said on Tuesday that it was shocked by easyJet's proposal to axe one out of every three of its pilots in the UK.
Europe close: Stocks rally late in the session, technology paces gains
A late spurt of buying saw stock market gauges across the Continent recover to finish on a mixed note, helped by the release of some significantly better-than-expected readings on the economy in Europe and from overseas.
Wednesday preview: Global manufacturing, Sainsbury in the spotlight
The market spotlight on Wednesday will be on global manufacturing, with sector surveys due out in all the major jurisdictions.
BofA stays 'overweight' on France, Spain and Italy, upgrades UK
Equity strategists at Bank of America reiterated their 'overweight' stance towards French, Spanish and Italian stocks, telling clients, notwithstanding a possible setback in the States, the European recovery was proceeding more smoothly.
Inovio Pharmaceuticals's Covid-19 vaccine triggers immune response
Inovio Pharmaceuticals's experimental vaccine against the novel coronavirus was found to be safe in an early stage clinical trial and successfully induced an immune response in the majority of participants in the test.
Chicago PMI registers smaller-than-expected increase for June
The recovery in factory sector activity in the Chicago area lagged behind the rest of the country in June and hiring continued to falter.
US home prices edge higher in May
Home prices in the States continued moving higher in May, but a bit more slowly than anticipated.
Ex-UBS investment banker to be next head of Santander UK
The former head of UBS's investment banking operations in Britain will be the next chairman of Santander UK.
Credit Suisse stays at 'hold' on Hunting, expects only 'modest' recovery in US shale
Analysts at Credit Suisse kept their recommendation for shares of Hunting at 'hold', warning clients to expect only a "modest" recovery in activity in the US shale oil sector.
Europe midday: Stocks edge higher, technology issues lead
Stocks are edging higher come midday helped by the release of some significantly better-than-expected readings on the economy in Europe and from overseas.
Wirecard's US unit up for sale
Troubled German payment outfit Wirecard's US unit has put itself on the auction block after ist parent company filed for insolvency on 27 June after approximately €1. 9bn (£1. 7bn) of cash on its books went missing.
Euro area CPI edges past forecasts in May, core inflation drifts lower
Price pressures in the single currency bloc edged higher last month but nearly half its members remained in deflation.
Europe open: Upbeat economic data offset Covid-19 worries at quarter's end
Stocks across the Continent are little changed at the end of the quarter despite the release of some significantly better-than-expected readings on the economy in Europe and from overseas.