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US existing home sales continue growing in August
Second-hand home sales continued growing at a brisk pace last month, the latest available industry data showed.
Bank of England governor warns 'hard yards are ahead'
Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has warned that the "hard yards" are ahead after the number of Covid-19 cases jumped and further lockdown restrictions appeared imminent.
US pre-open: Futures mixed ahead of Powell testimony
Wall Street futures were pointing to a mixed session before the bell on Tuesday ahead of testimony from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell later in the day.
Airbus CEO will try to reduce costs without cutting jobs
Airbus will attempt to cut costs without recourse to compulsory redundancies, but it cannot guarantee they won’t happen, CEO Guillaume Faury told French radio station RTL on Tuesday.
EU top court backs cities' crackdown on short-term home rentals
Europe’s top court on Tuesday backed European cities' crackdown on short-term home rentals in a move to solve the housing crunch.
FCA says regulators face 'painful lessons' from upcoming autumn reviews
UK regulators face “painful lessons” from upcoming reviews that will question how customers are and should be protected, the Financial Conduct Authority CEO said on Monday.