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PRESS DIGEST- Financial Times - June 5

June 5 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories in the Financial Times. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

Headlines

- UBS considers delaying results after Credit Suisse rescue deal

- British Chambers of Commerce creates business council to rival troubled CBI

- Siemens and Microsoft give last-minute backing to UK's CBI

- Labour party lands new megadonor in 5 million pound boost for next UK election

Overview

- UBS is considering delaying its quarterly results at least until the end of August, as the Swiss banking giant deals with complexities over its takeover of Credit Suisse .

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- Britain's CBI business lobby group was hit with a new threat to its future on Sunday as its rival, the British Chambers of Commerce, created a new grouping in a bold move to become the voice of the UK's most prominent companies.

- Engineering company Siemens AG and Microsoft Corp are leading a last-minute drive to shore up corporate support for Britain's CBI ahead of a key vote of confidence on Tuesday.

- Britain's Labour party is set to receive a 5 million pound ($6.22 million) financial boost from the former boss of a car glass repair company to help it fight the next election.

($1 = 0.8042 pounds)

(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)