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Friday, 6 June 2025
 

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Donald Trump’s steel and aluminium tariffs expected to push up import costs by $100bn
 
Frequent changes to levies make it difficult to predict how trade of the metals would be affected
 
 
Switzerland proposes forcing UBS to add $26bn in capital
 
‘Too big to fail’ reforms come after bank’s rescue of main rival Credit Suisse
 
 
Tata Steel warns its exports are at risk under UK-US trade pact
 
Britain’s largest steel producer urges government to secure full deal with Trump as soon as possible
 
 
UK lifts ban on some crypto-linked securities for retail investors
 
FCA will allow exchange-traded notes that track coins in push to boost digital assets industry
 
 
The case for a Fed rate cut
 
And against alternative investments
 
 
Fund firms court ‘bored’ investors with flurry of exotic ETF launches
 
Vehicles tracking memecoins and Pudgy Penguins tokens and NFTs among recent filings
 
 
Pret A Manger owner sounds out new investors ahead of potential IPO
 
JAB Holding has engaged advisers to explore options for the sandwich and coffee chain after a turbulent few years
 
 
Japanese queue for hours as rice shortage deepens
 
Rising prices and poor harvest create political pressure for Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba ahead of July poll
 
 
The bank branch might just have a very bright future
 
Lenders are adapting their remaining high-street branches to meet a range of customer needs
 
 
TotalEnergies promotion of natural gas under fire in greenwashing trial
 
Landmark case over claim of misleading commercial practices by oil and gas group
 
 
 
 
 
 
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