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French far-left lead comeback; UK finances in trouble

And John Deere cuts about 600 jobs in US in move to Mexico.

Emmanuel Macron called a snap election in France.

Ata mārie and welcome to your Monday catch up of the key international business and political stories.

First up, the left-wing coalition is set to win the most seats in France’s legislative election in a surprise blow to far-right leader Marine Le Pen, Bloomberg reported.

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Jonathan Mitchell Mon, 08 Jul 2024
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