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...In contrast, $600mn was pulled from technology, the first time since October the sector has not led flows and its first month of net outflows since June....
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...“Previously when we have had a rally of $70 to $80, it is usually accompanied by a new catalyst or risk event,” said Suki Cooper, analyst at Standard Chartered....
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...Results: General Motors, Philip Morris International, PepsiCo, Spotify and Visa are among the companies reporting....
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...In June, Revolut investor Molten Ventures slashed the valuation of its £7.1mn stake by 40 per cent, following a similar move by asset manager Schroders in April....
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