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International News
18 Jun
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Europe close: Shares weaker amid investor concern over Fed

European shares closed weaker on Friday, as investors continued to fret over the US Federal Reserve's move towards a hawkish tone on asset purchases.

18 Jun
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St Louis Fed president sees interest rate hikes from late 2022

A key Fed figure sees interest rate increases kicking off in the United States in late 2022, it was revealed on Friday, as the cadence of inflation increased faster than expected.

18 Jun
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European start-up investment tops $60bn in first half of 2021

European start-ups raised €43. 8bn in investment in the first six months of 2021, breaking the record of €38. 5bn invested in all of 2020.

18 Jun
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Adevinta, eBay secure regulatory approval for $13bn advertising tie-up

US ecommerce group eBay and Norway’s Adevinta have secured regulatory approval for a tie-up of their global classified ads businesses.

18 Jun
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European Council recommends EU member states lift travel ban on 14 countries, including the US

The European Council has recommended that non-essential travel bans be lifted from 14 countries, including the US, in a move that would permit citizens from the listed nations to vacation in Europe with more ease.

18 Jun
Sitel to buy Sykes Enterprises in $2.2bn deal

Sykes Enterprises has agreed to be bought by Sitel Group in a $2. 2bn deal.

18 Jun
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US pre-open: Futures mixed as Fed's latest policy update remains in focus

Wall Street futures were pointing to a mixed open ahead of the bell on Friday as market participants continued to digest the Federal Reserve's latest policy update.

18 Jun
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Asia report: Markets mixed as Bank of Japan extends loan support

Stocks in Asia finished the last session of the week in a mixed state on Friday, as Japan’s central bank stood pat on monetary policy and extended its Covid-19 relief measures.