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(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milan, 04 Jul - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES Democratic governors back Biden as crisis deepens.

Labour set for landslide win in UK election, polls suggest.

Far right to fall short of majority in French parliament, poll says.

European central bankers warn of risks to region's economy.

Indonesia's Prabowo sparks spending concerns with 28 bln usd free school meals plan.

Portugal to reintroduce tax breaks for skilled foreigners.

Amazon to build 1.3 bln usd Australian defence cloud.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Biden moves to shore up support as Democratic unity cracks.

Making money on the election trade is harder than ever.

Supreme Court chief justice takes back control.

Saks owner to buy Neiman Marcus, with help from Amazon.

China reopened to foreign students. Americans are staying away.

Opposition Labour party set to score massive win in the UK.

LES ECHOS European tank manufacturers renew fierce battle.

Higher education: AD Education to acquire Pole Leonard de Vinci.

Miraia relaunches vegetable coal for agriculture and industry.

IL SOLE 24 ORE Kerakoll: 500 mln eur for growth in Italy and abroad.

Leonardo-Rheinmetall, the alliance brings 60% of production to Italy.

French company Bridor sets its sights on San Giorgio confectionery.

Kryalos Sgr buys 220 mln eur in UTP credits.

Charme Capital Partners acquires 56% of Animalia Clinics.

CINCO DIAS The new neighbourhood of Los Berrocales in Madrid is sounding out the sale of its large commercial area.

Sintra, or the difficulty of being a central banker in times of populism.

Room Mate buys hotel operator Staying Valencia and adds ten new assets to its portfolio.

HANDELSBLATT Almost two million flats are empty in Germany.

Adecco considers sale of engineering services provider Akkodis.

Bitcoin falls to its lowest level since the beginning of May.

Honda and Nissan are apparently considering joint software and charging network.

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