Wall Street keeps investing in China, ECB to discuss strong euro, LVMH vs Tiffany
FT News Briefing10 Sep 2020

Wall Street keeps investing in China, ECB to discuss strong euro, LVMH vs Tiffany

Some of Wall Street’s most powerful financial institutions are striking deals in China even as relations sour between Beijing and the US, and the European Central Bank will address the strong euro situation...without using its most effective tool. Plus, the FT’s James Fontanella-Khan on why LVMH says it can no longer complete a $16.6bn deal with US jewelry company, Tiffany.


Wall Street brushes off political tensions to dig deeper into China

https://www.ft.com/content/01f92c8b-11dc-431c-adaf-c299e3964ff1?


ECB will struggle to rein in the euro, say investors

https://www.ft.com/content/5d935f19-9891-48bb-bfbf-482818de8b63


LVMH says it cannot complete Tiffany takeover after France intervenes https://www.ft.com/content/a3dcc777-ab12-4ee9-a147-54de1ac0f7e7


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