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19 Nov
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Week ahead: Spotlight on Hammond

In the UK, the focus will be on the Chancellor's Budget on Wednesday, with fresh data on public sector net borrowing on Tuesday possibly helping to set the tone for his announcements.

19 Nov
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US close: Stocks end week on a soft note, White House in focus

Wall Street went into the weekend before Thanksgiving Day slightly lower, with analysts continuing to mull developments regarding Russia's alleged involvement in the US presidential election.

19 Nov
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Sunday share tips: Merlin Entertainments, Amryt Pharma

Stock in Merlin Entertainments is best avoided, The Sunday Times's John Collingridge says, pointing to the increasing headwinds the company is facing in the UK which will be compounded by the outfit's strategy of focusing on growth overseas.

19 Nov
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Sunday newspaper round-up: Zimbabwe, Budget, Merkel

It felt like a revolution. They came from all over the country and all walks of life. Young and old, opposition activists and party apparatchiks, white farmers and black war veterans, housewives and their maids. For years many of them had been on opposing sides, but yesterday they had one common objective. "Mugabe must go!" read the banners as thousands of Zimbabweans filled the streets of Harare draped in their red, yellow, green and black flag, playing music, dancing and hugging strangers.