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BREXIT SHOCKWAVES HIT MARKETS AGAIN 

U.S. stocks fell Monday but were off their intraday lows, as the aftershocks of the U.K.'s vote to leave the European Union continued to ripple through financial markets.

EU SET TO ISSUE FRESH FORMAL ANTITRUST CHARGES AGAINST GOOGLE 

The European Union's competition watchdog has signaled it is preparing to issue a fresh set of formal antitrust charges, possibly before August, against Google over abusing its dominance in advertising, according to people familiar with the matter.

EU CLEARS MARRIOTT'S ACQUISITION OF STARWOOD 

The EU unconditionally cleared Marriott International's roughly $13.6 billion takeover of Starwood Hotels, saying the proposed merger wouldn't harm competition in the region.

MEDTRONIC TO BUY HEARTWARE FOR $1.1 BILLION 

Medtronic said it agreed to acquire HeartWare International for $1.1 billion, adding more heart-treatment products to the medical-device maker.

NESTLÉ  TAPS SCHNEIDER AS NEXT CEO 

Nestlé SA said it has tapped Ulf Mark Schneider, chief executive of Fresenius Group, as its new CEO starting Jan. 1.

EGYPT SAYS EGYPTAIR FLIGHT 804 BLACK BOXES ARRIVED IN FRANCE 

Egyptian officials said the "black boxes" from EgyptAir Flight 804 have arrived in France to undergo repairs as investigators struggle to figure out why the plane crashed more than a month ago.

PEPSICO TO REINTRODUCE ASPARTAME- SWEETENED DIET PEPSI 

PepsiCo said it would reintroduce the aspartame-sweetened version of Diet Pepsi in U.S. stores in September, its latest attempt to halt plunging diet cola sales.

GREENSPAN LAMENTS 'BREXIT' VOTE, PRAISES GOLD STANDARD 

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said in a radio interview Monday that the U.K. had made a big mistake voting to leave the European Union, adding some form of a breakup of the United Kingdom will likely happen.

WYNN RESORTS DELAYS OPENING OF MACAU RESORT TO AUGUST 

Wynn Resorts expects to open its Wynn Palace casino resort in Macau on Aug. 22, another delay for the $4 billion hotel project in the Chinese gambling enclave.

U.K.'S OSBORNE TRIES TO REASSURE MARKETS 

U.K. Treasury chief George Osborne moved to reassure households, businesses and financial markets that the U.K. economy remains resilient, after Britons chose to exit the European Union in a referendum last week.

DALLAS FED BUSINESS INDEX SHOWS CONTRACTION 

The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas said Tuesday its index of general business conditions registered at -18.3 this month, slightly better than the -20.8 reported in May but still deep in negative territory.

AMERICAN FINANCIAL RAISES OFFER FOR NATIONAL INTERSTATE 

American Financial Group raised its offer to buy the remaining stake it doesn't currently own in National Interstate, sweetening its takeover offer for the commercial truck insurer by 2.5%.

YELLEN PANEL WITH CARNEY CALLED OFF AFTER 'BREXIT' VOTE 

A heavyweight debate in Portugal featuring Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen and Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has been canceled in the wake of Britain's historic decision to exit the European Union.

GREEN DOT NAMES JACOBS NEW CHAIRMAN AS EXEC ROLES ARE SPLIT 

Green Dot on Monday named William I. Jacobs chairman of its board, as the financial technology company separated its chairman and chief executive roles.

U.S. LOOKS TO SMOOTH TRANSITION FOR EU AFTER 'BREXIT' 

The U.S. will do everything in its power to smooth the transition in the EU following Britain's vote to leave the bloc, Secretary of State John Kerry said as he called on European leaders to react calmly to the U.K.'s decision.

SKULLCANDY GETS SECOND BUYOUT OFFER 

Skullcandy Inc. said private-equity firm Mill Road Capital Management had taken a nearly 10% stake in the company and made an unsolicited buyout offer.

'BREXIT' BOOKINGS STRONG BUT FARES LOWER, SAYS RYANAIR 

Britain's decision to leave the European Union will weaken airfares and is causing Ryanair Holdings PLC, Europe's largest carrier by passengers, to consider shifting growth away from the U.K., the airline's chief executive said.

DENTSPLY SIRONA TO BUY MIS IMPLANTS 

Dentsply Sirona said it agreed to buy dental implant systems manufacturer MIS Implants Technologies for $375 million.

CHINA RESOURCES ARM AIMS FOR MUSCULAR HONG KONG IPO 

China Resources Pharmaceutical Group has filed for an initial public offering in Hong Kong that could rank it among the biggest health-care-related deals expected this year in Asia.

NISSAN SUES SOUTH KOREA OVER EMISSIONS-CHEATING ACCUSATIONS 

Nissan Motor's South Korean unit has filed a lawsuit over the Korean's government's claims that the Japanese auto maker rigged emissions tests on its Qashqai diesel sport-utility vehicles.

 
 
 
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Politics and Policy 
HIGH COURT VOIDS TEXAS ABORTION REGULATIONS 
 

The Supreme Court voted 5-3 to strike down a Texas law regulating the state's abortion clinics, finding the rules were an "undue burden" on a woman's right to terminate her pregnancy.

 
U.K. News 
U.K. PREPARING GROUNDWORK FOR 'BREXIT,' SAYS CAMERON 
 

British Prime Minister David Cameron, in his first address to Parliament since announcing his intention to resign, said the government would begin implementing the decision to leave the European Union.

 
 
 

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June 27, 2016 13:01 ET (17:01 GMT)

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