Will Brexit turn London offices into a ghost town?

German prosecutors investigate former Volkswagen CEO over market manipulation
Prosecutors launched a probe against former VW CEO and a senior exec who are suspected of possible market manipulation related to the emissions scandal.

ECB corporate debt buys unexpectedly high in first full week
The ECB bought 1.9 billion euros worth of corporate bonds in its first full week of purchases.

Green groups say UK better off staying in the EU
Much of the debate surrounding Britain’s EU referendum has centered on the economy, but environmental groups have also weighed in.

What happens to oil if there’s a Brexit?
If the U.K. public votes to leave the EU, Societe Generale’s head of oil market research predict the price of would fall — but not for long.

Rajan exit spurs warnings of outflows from India
Raghuram Rajan’s exit from the RBI, the country’s central bank, may not be great news for investors bullish on the Indian economy.

Italy’s economy ‘turning corner’ but political risks increasing
Italy has been getting back on its feet economically over the last year but local elections at the weekend have given Italian Prime Minister a headache.

Europe’s tech unicorns are beating the US on this one key metric
Europe created fewer unicorns in last 12 months, but the companies are much stronger at generating revenues than their U.S. counterparts.

Brexit is looking increasing unlikely—but should investors trust the polls?
Should investors be so quick to accept polling data which suggest the leave campaign is losing steam in the U.K.’s EU referendum?

This city is so overcrowded it’s paying people to leave
This city is so short of housing that the government will now pay cash to help people relocate another town.

Larry Fink: Retirement savers should assume returns of as little as 4% over time
“It would be wrong to expect anything more than 4 percent or 5 percent,” says BlackRock chief Larry Fink.

Bitcoin is the new safe-haven asset: Analyst
Bitcoin is becoming as safe a haven as gold, one analyst told CNBC. The price of the cryptocurrency has risen rapidly recently.

The 25 most attractive employers in Australia, according to LinkedIn
Companies in the financial services sector were the most popular with job seekers in Australia, according to a LinkedIn study released on Monday.

The 25 most attractive employers in the UK, according to LinkedIn
Want to attract top employees to you business? Well, you might want to take pointers from the U.K.’s 25 most attractive employers.

Live: European stocks surge as Brexit fears start to fade
Our live blog is tracking reactions as European stocks trade higher ahead of the upcoming EU referendum vote in the UK.

Think Europe has a migrant crisis? HK approved just 52 asylum claims in 7 years
There are more than 11,000 asylum seekers in Hong Kong, some still uncertain about their fate after waiting for more than 15 years.

Brexit would expose Germany’s vulnerable underbelly…but it’s the best outcome
Until now Germany has successfully re-imposed the costs of the reckless euro borrowing spree on debtor banks, individuals and even governments.

Truth and lies: Myth-busting in the Brexit debate
The political debate surrounding the forthcoming U.K. referendum on European Union membership has left voters wondering which side they can trust.

Venezuelans ransack stores as hunger grips the nation
With delivery trucks under constant attack, the nation’s food is now transported under armed guard. Venezuela is convulsing from hunger.

Johnson wins US Open title amid rules controversy
Long-hitting American Dustin Johnson, seeking major redemption after several near-misses in recent years, won the 116th U.S. Open on Sunday.

IMF calls for overhaul of Abenomics stimulus policies
The IMF on Monday urged Japan’s government to overhaul its stimulus policies by moving income policies and labor market reform to the forefront.

Brexit vote means a nervy week for markets, with bond yields in focus
Markets are likely to be skittish this week ahead of the June 23 referendum vote in the U.K. to decide on its future within the EU.

The US is ready for a hike, but the Fed needs excuses not to
The Fed will refrain from interest rate increases during the election year to keep financial markets stable.

LeBron James stars as Cavaliers defeat Warriors to win first NBA title
The Cavaliers won their first championship in franchise history with a 93-89 victory over the Golden State Warriors, the New York Times reports.

Italy’s anti-establishment 5-Star party set to win mayoral elections
The 5-Star Movement looked set to easily win the election for the mayor of Rome on Sunday and clinch a surprise victory in Turin.

India loses its rockstar central banker: Here’s what you need to know
Raghuram Rajan’s exit raises doubts over Narendra Modi’s reforms, as well as India’s position as an EM safe harbor.

Pound rallies as Remain camp makes advances
The GBP got a boost in the Asian day as expectations that the U.K. would remain in the EU mounted.

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