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Newspaper headline roundup

(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milan, 04 Jun - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES India's Narendra Modi on course for election win.

Indian equities sell off on early election results.

StanChart's Iran transactions subject of fresh whistleblower claims.

UAE seeks 'marriage' with US over artificial intelligence deals.

Netanyahu coalition slides into infighting over ceasefire plan.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL E*Trade considers kicking meme-stock leader Keith Gill off platform.

Big tech companies unplug stock market from reality.

India's Narendra Modi projected to win historic third term.

Biden's cease-fire plan seeks to push Hamas and Israel into an agreement neither wants.

China's overcapacity problem is about to get even worse.

LES ECHOS Automobiles: Chinese brands far from the tsunami feared in Europe.

Egypt on the brink of an energy crisis.

Moody's lowers Societe Generale's rating outlook to negative.

Campervans: Groupe Narbonne sells its dealership business to Edenauto.

IL SOLE 24 ORE Fremman Capital puts Vicenza-based Sicura Group on its radar.

Florence buys Star New Generation.

Worldline one step closer to agreement with Credem on e-money business.

Gas at a six-month high: flows from Norway collapse.

CINCO DIAS ASML threatens LVMH as eurozone's most valuable firm with AI boost.

Deutsche Bank, the first major European bank to make it easier for customers to buy and sell bitcoins.

Spain adds 220,000 employees in May and reaches a record 21.3 million workers thanks to tourism.

HANDELSBLATT Airbus develops armed drone the size of a fighter jet.

Number of unemployed falls by 27,000 in May.

Chinese car manufacturer Great Wall Motor closes its European headquarters.

German army apparently increases ammunition order with Rheinmetall.

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