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BP shares plunge 12% as London trading opens, before recovering to 4% down, amid fears of massive US penalties.

China exports refocus yuan debate
Chinese exports in May beat market expectations, which could reignite US criticism of China's currency policy.

EU debts 'cause growth hurdles'
Europe's debt crisis has created "hurdles" on the path to economic growth, the World Bank has warned.


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