The FTSE 100 managed to start the new year on the front foot on Wednesday, ending in positive territory after being weighed down early ..
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FTSE 100 lower on Fed inspired sell-off
The FTSE 100 edged lower on Thursday as the Fed inspired sell-off in the US dragged London’s blue-chip index into the red.
Global stock..
Fantasy firm Games Workshop trading in line
Fantasy miniatures maker Games Workshop has pencilled in a healthy rise in first-half sales and profit as it hailed the performance of ..
£56bn wiped from FTSE 100 over China-US fears following Huawei arrest
A stock market bloodbath saw £56 billion wiped off the FTSE 100 on Thursday as fears that the arrest of a senior Huawei official in Can..
FTSE 100 surges as trade war fears buoy investors
The FTSE 100 surged on Monday as traders kicked off December by celebrating a ceasefire in the US-China trade war.
London’s top flight ..
Shares end day in negative territory as housebuilders and miners punished
The FTSE 100 ended in the red on Friday as housebuilders and mining stocks weighed on the index.
FTSE 100 lifted into positive territory by miners
The FTSE 100 ended in positive territory on Thursday, buoyed by mining and commodities stocks.
London’s top flight closed the day up 34.43 pts
Daily Mail group sees profits slide despite online ‘milestone’
The owner of the Daily Mail and Metro newspapers has revealed a 16% slide in annual profits and warned consumer revenues will remain un..
Sterling has topsy turvy day as Brexit papers unleashed on markets
The pound was subject to another day of volatility as currency traders digested a flurry of reports that detailed the impact of a hard Brexit
Markets lower on Brexit, Italy & US-China woes
Markets traded lower on Tuesday on investor concerns over Britain’s departure form the European Union, Italy’s budget issues and US-China
Markets rise on possibility Theresa May could get Brexit deal approved
Markets rose on Monday as investors clung onto the possibility that Theresa May could get her Brexit deal approved in Parliament
UK consumers cut spending on clothes, cars and foreign travel
Visa index shows spending fell for third month in July as rising living costs and Brexit uncertainty hit confidence.
William Hill fined £6.2m by Gambling Commission for lax controls
Betting firm William Hill has been hit with a £6.2m penalty package for breaching anti-money laundering and social responsibility regulations.
Sir Philip Green denies retirement & business sell-off rumours
Sir Philip Green has vehemently denied a report that he is planning to sell his Arcadia retail empire.
Branson looks to launch ‘Concorde 2’ with new supersonic venture
Could we see a new Concorde take to the skies? Billionaire entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson thinks so.