Friday preview: Preparations begin for the long week-end
Traders may well be tempted to make an early start on the long holiday week-end in the UK, with very little corporate or economic news flow scheduled for Friday.
Traders may well be tempted to make an early start on the long holiday week-end in the UK, with very little corporate or economic news flow scheduled for Friday.
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