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EU Regulators Take Aim At London's Asset-Management Industry

EU Regulators Take Aim At London's Asset-Management Industry

Brexit negotiations officially began three weeks ago, and whether the UK will retain access to the European Union’s single financial market once they’re over is unknown. Yet that hasn’t stopped regulators on the Continent from taking a swipe at more than a trillion euros in assets, and thousands of well-paying finance jobs required to manage them, that they think belong on the other side of the English Channel.

Global Stocks Rebound From N.Korea ICBM Jitters; US Markets Closed For "Amexit Day"

Global Stocks Rebound From N.Korea ICBM Jitters; US Markets Closed For "Amexit Day"

With the US out on holiday for the 4th of July, overnight trading volumes have been muted, as Europe started off in the red but has since trimmed most losses (Stoxx 600 -0.1%) while S&P500 futures rose shaprly from session lows spurred by the European open ignoring the risk-off sentiment from North Korea's latest missile launch, trading 0.2% higher, or up 4 points to 2,429 and closing the gap to Monday's last minute tech-driven market selloff.

Frontrunning: July 3

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