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Week ahead: UK Parliament, Fedspeak in focus
Brexit will continue to dominate the headlines over the coming week, with Parliament expected to be called on again to vote on the Prime Minister's withdrawal proposal.
US close: Stocks end volatile session at day's lows
The main US stockmarket gauges finished at their session lows in a volatile day of trading on Wall Street, with traders' attention firmly on the flattening US yield curve as economists moved to factor-in a more dovish outlook for interest rates in the States in the wake of the Federal Reserve's policy meeting two days before.
Sunday share tips: Greencore, Law Debenture, Qinetiq
Share tips from Sunday newspapers, including Greencore in the Sunday Times and Law Debenture in the Mail on Sunday.
Sunday newspaper round-up: Sainsbury's, Shell, M&S - and Brexit
In one of the biggest demonstrations in British history, a crowd estimated at over one million people yesterday marched peacefully through central London to demand that MPs grant them a fresh referendum on Brexit. The Put it to the People march, which included protesters from all corners of the United Kingdom and many EU nationals living here, took place amid extraordinary political turmoil and growing calls on prime minister Theresa May to resign. - Observer.