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(Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor) - Milan, 21 Jun - Newspaper headline roundup FINANCIAL TIMES US banking heir gave Trump campaign fund 50 mln usd after ex-president's conviction.

British retail sales rebound much more than expected.

Rating agencies give high marks to bonds financing defaulted properties.

SoftBank's Masayoshi Son says past investments 'just a warm-up' for AI bet.

Philippines secretly reinforces ship at centre of South China Sea dispute.

Shein sought to reassure US over China supply chain ahead of IPO.

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Billionaires pony up huge donations for Trump and Biden.

Nvidia's success is the stock market's problem.

US redirects air-defense missiles to Ukraine.

IRS to reject billions of dollars in Covid employer tax-credit claims.

Israeli military says Hamas can't be destroyed, escalating feud with Netanyahu.

LES ECHOS Primark, Action, Stokomani, Gifi: discounting and destocking are on a roll.

AIDS: a Gilead drug provides 100% protection, a first.

Ready-to-wear: Celio to relaunch the Camaieu brand at the end of August.

IL SOLE 24 ORE Three offers for Smart Bank, illimity also enters the race.

Digital wallets and AI, Italy runs fast.

Intercos, start of sale of 6.8% of capital.

CINCO DIAS Government speeds up with more measures for the electric car after tension with manufacturers.

Criteria is considering investing in Europastry's IPO as a reference investor.

Spanish government will lower VAT on olive oil to 0% from 1 July.

Guns instead of car parts in Germany: how Rheinmetall absorbs workers in the motor industry.

HANDELSBLATT German defence companies receive orders worth billions.

BMW cancels billion-euro order with Northvolt.

Thousands of US car dealers again affected by cyberattack.

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