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03 Jun
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China manufacturing PMI ticks up more than expected - Caixin

Activity in China's manufacturing sector grew in May at the fastest rate in two years, according to data released on Monday.

03 Jun
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AstraZeneca's lung cancer treatment recommended for approval in EU

AstraZeneca has announced that its Tagrisso treatment for advanced lung cancer, when combined with chemotherapy, has been recommended for approval by European regulators.

03 Jun
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London pre-open: Stocks seen up ahead of manufacturing data

London stocks were set to rise at the open on Monday as investors eyed the latest UK manufacturing reading.

03 Jun
Hollywood Bowl earnings rise, Hunting secures $86m order from KOC

London open The FTSE 100 was called to open around 70 points higher.

03 Jun
Hollywood Bowl profits jump on record revenues

Hollywood Bowl reported a 10. 5% rise in half-year earnings and lifted its dividend by a fifth on the back of record revenues, driven by strong trading in the UK and Canada.

03 Jun
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UK private sector tentatively optimistic as economy stabilises - CBI

Private sector activity stabilised in May, industry research showed on Monday, with further growth forecast for the months ahead.

03 Jun
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Monday newspaper round-up: HSBC, Shein, Nvidia

Union leaders are preparing to ramp up industrial action at two south Wales steelworks, in a further escalation of a row over almost 3,000 job losses that threatens to become a big general election issue. Unite said such moves at the Port Talbot and Llanwern works are planned after the sites’ Indian owner, Tata Steel, threatened to cut redundancy pay as a response to members voting for an overtime ban. – Guardian.