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Macron and Le Pen to face-off in French second round vote
Centrist Emmanuel Macron and his far-right rival Marine Le Pen won the first round of voting in the country’s presidential elections today, according to various reports.
US close: Stocks end week higher on tax cut hopes
Wall Street ended on a down note on Friday but slightly higher over the latest five-day stretch, its first weekly gain since the end of last month, after the White House indicated that much-awaited tax cuts will arrive before the end of 2017.
Sunday share tips: Totally, Just Eat
Totally is in the right place and at the right time and its shares should gain in value over the next few years, The Mail on Sunday's Midas column said.
Sunday newspaper round-up: Inflation, election manifestos, US tax, Imagination Tech
Britain's households could be spared a further blow from higher inflation because the snap election has pushed up the pound, limiting the chance of more rises in the cost of imports. Economists believe that a bigger Conservative majority could strengthen sterling – or at least stop it falling further – protecting living standards and so holding back one of the main threats to the UK economy this year, the Sunday Telegraph noted.