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Britain must be free to protect
its leading position in the services sector, including finance,
after it leaves the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May
said on Monday.
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Coming months will challenge investors’ expectations of an orderly Brexit
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Men's accessories maker Randa said on
Monday it would engage with Perry Ellis International Inc's
shareholders to pressure the apparel maker into
accepting its bid after a special committee of Ellis's board
rejected its takeover proposal.
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Lebanon's BLOM Bank expects a
slight improvement in its profit and balance sheet in 2018 and
hopes a new government will be formed soon to implement economic
reforms, its chairman and general manager said on Monday.
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British Prime Minister Theresa
May said in parliament the government would publish its
so-called white paper Brexit policy document on Thursday.
(Reporting By Andrew MacAskill; editing by Kate Holton)
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MUMBAI, July 9 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Tens of
thousands of low-cost homes are lying empty across India even as
officials race to meet a deadline to provide housing for
everyone by 2022, which analysts say highlights critical
shortcomings in government policy.
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Britain's finance minister Philip
Hammond said on Monday that Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit
plan had his full support after Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson
and Brexit Secretary David Davis quit within hours of each
other.
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President Emmanuel Macron declared
himself "humbled" by his first year of governing on Monday, but
said he was determined to push ahead with his ambitious agenda
and reform in spite of polls showing him losing support among
working class voters.
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New rules to tackle money
laundering in the European Union took effect on Monday but the
bloc already faces calls for further reforms as new shortcomings
emerged after alleged wrongdoing at banks in Baltic states and
Malta.