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The ruling from the EU’s highest court is a big boost for anti-Brexit campaigners
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The South African
government needs to "bite the bullet" and bail out struggling
state-run power firm Eskom, which has asked for 100 billion rand
($7 billion) in government support, the chief executive of
Rothschild & Co in South Africa told Reuters.
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Sharp drops in pharmaceuticals manufacturing and car sales depress data
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Expectations for volatility have surged above many developed and emerging market peers
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China's central bank has started
seeking internal feedback on draft rules regulating financial
holding companies, targeting big-name conglomerates that hold
multiple financial licenses, said two sources with direct
knowledge of the matter.
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The legal text of the agreement
on Britain's withdrawal from the European Union will not change,
Ireland's Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said on Monday, a day
before Britain's parliament is to vote on whether to accept it.
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British Foreign Minister Jeremy
Hunt warned fellow British lawmakers on Monday that there were
"real risks" if they voted against Prime Minister Theresa May's
deal with the European Union on Britain's exit from the bloc.
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The European Union's
top court ruled on Monday that the United Kingdom can
unilaterally revoke its divorce notice, raising the hopes of
pro-Europeans ahead of a crucial vote in the British parliament
on Prime Minister Theresa May's divorce deal.