Today's business and finance round up 6th June 2022
Investors in former City darling’s fund launch lawsuit
6th June 2022

Bite-sized business news from the UK and beyond
Good morning Welcome back from the long weekend. To put any mistakes you may make this week in perspective, here’s a story about a Citigroup trader that caused a ‘flash crash’ in the Swedish stock market when he accidently added an extra zero to a trade. The ‘fat finger’ error wiped as much as £240bn off the value of the market.
Today's stories
- Investors in former City darling’s fund launch lawsuit
- Camden Market goes up for sale with £1.5bn price tag
INVESTMENTS
Investors in former City darling’s fund launch lawsuit

Other stories to keep you in the loop
- Post Office workers walk out in fresh strike over pay amid warnings over deliveries
- London Underground strike to take place on Monday
- Sports Direct owner Frasers Group buys Missguided after collapse
- Price of a pint as high as £8 for first time
- Dr Martens defies inflation to polish off record sales in boost to high street
- Marriott hotel chain pulls out of Russia after 25 years
- US firms add more jobs than expected in May
- Sandberg’s legacy: ‘Facebook would not be Facebook without Sheryl
- Mercedes-Benz announces global recall of nearly one million vehicles
- Germans get unlimited public transport for just €9 this summer in response to energy crisis
RETAIL
Camden Market goes up for sale with £1.5bn price tag

Stat of the day

According to a new Deloitte survey 47% of millennials globally that live pay cheque-to-pay cheque
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