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LONDON, June 25 (Reuters) - Uber's bid to overturn
a decision stripping it of its licence in London will likely be
decided on June 26, judge Emma Arbuthnot said on Monday.
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BOSTON, June 25 (Reuters) - Massachusetts' securities
regulator on Monday accused MetLife Inc of making false
statements relating to its failure to pay pensions to hundreds
of retirees in the state that it improperly treated as "presumed
dead."
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BUENOS AIRES, June 25 (Reuters) - A strike called by
Argentina's largest trade union federation in protest over
President Mauricio Macri's market-friendly economic policies
brought the country to a standstill on Monday, freezing grains
exports and halting banking and public transit.
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Cabinet secretary Jeremy Heywood’s leave comes at key time for Whitehall
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WASHINGTON, June 25 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on
Monday sided with American Express Co and against 11
states, ruling that the company's policy of forbidding merchants
from encouraging customers to use rival credit cards with lower
fees does not violate federal antitrust law.
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NEW YORK, June 25 (Reuters) - A divided federal appeals
court on Monday upheld the insider trading conviction of Mathew
Martoma, a former portfolio manager for billionaire Steven A.
Cohen, finding enough evidence to establish guilt despite
defective jury instructions.
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* Commodity-linked currencies slip as oil rally runs out of
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German carmaker concerned about risk of lengthy customs checks after UK leaves EU
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LONDON, June 25 (Reuters) - Overseas money managers, wary of
Turkish assets for months, reckon Sunday's clear win for Tayyip
Erdogan will tempt foreign investment back only when he
clarifies election pledges to take a tighter personal grip on
economic and monetary policy.