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* Former banking executive Ncube expected to drive economic
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The European Union's chief Brexit
negotiator Michel Barnier said in evidence published on Friday
that he was willing to consider new ways to solve the Irish
border issue, the toughest of remaining issues in Britain's exit
negotiation.
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South Africa's plans to change
the constitution to allow the expropriation of land without
compensation could hit property prices and trigger a banking
crisis, the chief executive of Nedbank told parliament
on Friday.
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A Genoa court is set to hear a
request by Carige's top shareholder to block a rival list of
candidates for the Italian bank's board on Sept. 15, two sources
familiar with the matter said.
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Billionaire investor Daniel Loeb, who
wants Campbell Soup Co. to sell itself, is launching a
proxy fight to remove the entire sitting board at the American
food company.
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By leaving European Arrest Warrant’s remit, Britain loses a useful tool for justice
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George Papadopoulos, a former
aide to then-Republican candidate Donald Trump's 2016 campaign,
will be sentenced on Friday after pleading guilty last year to
lying to federal agents investigating whether campaign members
coordinated with Russia before the election.
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Zimbabwean President Emmerson
Mnangagwa on Friday appointed former banker Mthuli Ncube as
finance minister and said Winston Chitando would remain as mines
minister.
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The Sri Lankan rupee
ended marginally weaker on Friday as importer dollar demand
surpassed selling of the greenback by banks, a day after the
central bank cut net open positions of commercial banks to
increase dollar liquidity, dealers said.
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Europe needs a single agency to
tackle money laundering, European Central Bank board member
Benoit Coeure said on Friday after recent cases at European
Union banks that have exposed gaps in the bloc's ability to
prevent financial crime.