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18 Jun
Europe midday: Shares up ahead of rate calls; Carrefour slumps

European shares were higher on Tuesday as investors looked ahead to several central bank rate decisions, including from the Bank of England, while Carrefour shares slumped on a report it was facing a large government fine over franchise contracts.

18 Jun
Europe open: Shares gain ahead of central bank rate decisions

European shares opened higher on Tuesday as investors looked ahead to several central bank rate decisions this week, including from the Bank of England.

18 Jun
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HSBC Swiss unit breached money laundering rules, says watchdog

Switzerland's financial watchdog said HSBC's private bank in the country had breached its obligations in the prevention of money laundering in connection with two unnamed "politically exposed" persons.

18 Jun
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Whitbread confident on FY despite flat first quarter

Premier Inn owner Whitbread said it was confident on its full year outlook despite flat first quarter sales.

18 Jun
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Fisker runs out of road, files for bankruptcy

US electric vehicle startup Fisker on Monday filed for bankruptcy protection after talks with an unnamed major car maker on a cash injection ended without a deal and would now look to sell assets.

18 Jun
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RBA holds rates steady but warns of upside risks as inflation persists

The Reserve Bank of Australia board left its cash rate on hold at 4. 35% but warned that persistent inflation and slowing economic growth meant it was ruling "anything in or out" on the future path of monetary policy, with risks to the upside remaining.