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The British government will
ensure that there are adequate food supplies in case the country
is unable to secure an exit deal with the European Union, Brexit
minister Dominic Raab said on Tuesday.
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Angola's $5 billion sovereign
wealth fund locked horns with Quantum Global, manager of $3
billion of the fund's assets, in London's High Court on Tuesday,
as the investment firm sought to overturn an asset freeze the
fund obtained.
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British Prime minister Theresa
May said on Tuesday she would now lead the country in
negotiations with the European Union, shifting the focus of the
Brexit department towards preparing for Britain's departure from
the bloc.
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Britain's payments watchdog will
review banks who process card transactions on behalf of
merchants such as retailers following concerns that customers
may not be getting the best deal.
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* Central bank maintains loose monetary conditions
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Turkey's central bank left
interest rates on hold on Tuesday, bucking market expectations
of a hike and sending the lira sharply weaker, in its first
policy decision since President Tayyip Erdogan was re-elected
with new executive powers.
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Britain set out on Tuesday how
it plans to keep European Union laws during its transition from
the bloc after next March, saying elements of the 1972 laws
which make Britain a member of the bloc would need to be saved,
including a role for the European Court of...
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Synovus Financial Corp said on
Tuesday it would buy a Florida-based bank for $2.9 billion to
boost its deposits and become one of the leading lenders in the
U.S. Southeast region.
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Like him or not, the former PM's article frames what could be the central questions this autumn
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