Daily Briefing: - Front-runner Boris Johnson launches campaign, commits to October Brexit deadline - France's Macron sends prime minister to unveil second raft of reforms - Italy’s government proposes tax on savings locked in safety deposit boxes
, breaking his relative silence in the race thus far.
French President Emmanuel Macron will hope to build on the momentum from a recent turnaround in his fortunes today when his prime minister unveilsThe measures had been postponed by six months of “yellow vest” demonstrations which have gradually dwindled. Sources suggest his government is looking to push back by two years to 64 the age at which French workers can draw a full pension, while conditions to get unemployment benefits could be made stricter.
The S&P500 ended a sliver in the red overnight, with the MSCI world index breaking a 7-day winning streak on Wednesday to trade almost 0.1% lower. In a big week for Chinese economic releases, May inflation numbers there came in line with forecasts and showed an acceleration of consumer inflation while factory gate price rises eased. A deepening contraction of annual vehicle sales was a more worrying signal. Shanghai stocks dropped 0.
Private equity firm KKR has offered 63 euros a share to buy out minority shareholders in Axel Springer, in a deal agreed with the German publishing company’s main shareholders. Axel Springer shares were seen jumping 12%.
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