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* Merged bank to be India's third-largest with assets of
$204 bln
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Posted at 16:09h
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* Housebuilders up on encouraging Rightmove data
(Adds closing prices)
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Posted at 16:08h
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Scottish fund Baillie Gifford
has cut its stake in DIA to 8.6 percent from 10
percent as the Spanish supermarket group attempts to restore
credibility after a string of poor results.
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* Graphic: Euro zone periphery govt bond yields http://tmsnrt.rs/2ii2Bqr
(Updates pricing, includes rise in U.S. Treasury yields)
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Posted at 15:56h
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European shares recovered from a
weak start on Monday and closed in positive territory after a
choppy session amid reports U.S. President Trump plans new 10
percent tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese imports.
Posted at 15:54h
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Portugal launched a bid on
Monday to attract asset managers away from Britain ahead of its
exit from the European Union next year, with regulators
announcing they are simplifying the process for the firms to
register in the country.
Posted at 15:49h
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Unilever
shareholder Lindsell Train is likely to use at least some of its
shares to vote against the company's planned move to the
Netherlands, which will cost the consumer goods giant its spot
in the benchmark FTSE 100 index.
Posted at 15:47h
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Scottish fund Baillie Gifford
has cut its stake in DIA to 8.6 percent from 10
percent as the Spanish supermarket group attempts to restore
credibility after a string of poor results.
...
Posted at 15:44h
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Turkey's lira weakened 2
percent and banking shares fell on Monday after President Tayyip
Erdogan was quoted as calling for an investigation into members
of the opposition who serve on the board of the country's
biggest lender.
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The European Union must respond
to Britain's Brexit proposals with new ideas and should not just
fall back onto old positions, British Prime Minister Theresa May
said in a video published on Facebook on Monday.