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Brexit talks conclude early, EU says deal still possible
Trade talks between Westminster and Brussels ended a day earlier than expected this week with substantial differences between the two capitals remaining on many issues.
Europe close: Cyclicals push higher after US jobs report
Stocks on the Continent finished sharply higher following the release of better-than-expected US non-farm payrolls figures for June.
Friday preview: UK, euro area services sector PMIs in focus
With US financial markets closed at the end of the week in observance of the 4 July holiday, the spotlight will be firmly on the results of services sector survey results on both sides of the Channel.
Tesla races past second quarter delivery forecasts
Tesla raced past analysts' forecasts for vehicle deliveries in its second quarter.
US non-farm payrolls jumped by 4.8m in June, beating forecasts
Hiring in the States continued to recover at a faster-than-expected clip last month, resulting in a sharp drop in unemployment, but analysts remained exceedingly cautious.
Weekly jobless claims come in ahead of forecasts
Weekly jobless claims in the States continued to drift lower last week, but only slightly once again and by less than economists had forecast.
US officials in large-scale effort to collect blood plasma to treat Covid-19
Health officials in the US are planning to ramp-up collection of blood plasma from recovered Covid-19 patients.
Europe midday: Investors pause for breath ahead of US jobs data
Stocks on the Continent are holding higher ahead of the monthly US non-farm payrolls report, boosted by recent positive headlines around various potential Covid-19 vaccines.
Energy costs drag euro area producer prices lower in May
Factory gate prices in the single currency bloc fell more quickly than expected in May, dragged down by declines in the cost of energy and for non-durable consumer goods.
Europe open: Banks pace early gains ahead of US jobs data
Stocks on the Continent were moving higher again on Thursday, boosted by recent positive headlines around various potential Covid-19 vaccines and, ironically, the possibility of further economic stimulus in the States given the still significant risks to the outlook.
US House moves to sanction Chinese banks over new HK security law
Lawmakers in the US moved a step closer to retaliating against Beijing's decision to change Hong Kong's security laws to clamp down on dissent.
Some on FOMC think US economy will need help 'for some time', minutes show
Policymakers at the US central bank, the Federal Reserve, believe that the economy may require government support for some time and are not yet convinced of the cost-benefit trade-off of using so-called yield curve control measures.
Oxford Covid-19 vaccine reportedly triggers 'correct' immune response
Oxford University's Covid-19 vaccine candidate has successfully induced the correct type of immune response in clinical trials.