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Earlier this month, Interserve (LON:IRV) went into administration. Its shares have been rendered worthless and the company is now owned by its former lenders. I may be stating the obvious, but this...
Europe Equity markets in Europe are set to finish the session on a positive note on the back of progress made in relation to US-China trade talks. China is believed to have made...
Parliament will vote once more on Brexit tomorrow but it is not yet apparent whether this will be another “meaningful” vote on PM May’s deal or something different. There is some...
Many of us are watching markets and Brexit chaos wondering why risk premia is not fully priced. Not only does uncertainty over EU-UK relationship threaten 20% of the global economy but economic data...
Thursday March 28: Five things the markets are talking about The ‘big’ dollar remains better bid, supported by continued signs of a weakening European economy, which is spreading investor...
A day after an open set of votes in Parliament failed to produce a resolution to the Brexit deadlock, markets remain slightly adrift. Although banks and financial firms came under pressure, the FTSE...
Wall Street closed in the red and Asian markets traded broadly lower as developed-market bond yields continued to fall overnight. US 10-year treasury yields hit a fresh 15 month low, whilst Australian...
The European session was quiet yesterday and the major indices finished fractionally in the red. Eurozone stocks registered modest gains earlier in the session, but the steam ran out of the bullish...
by Blanche Gatt U.K. lawmakers have crashed headfirst into the Brexit brick wall once too often. In frustration, Parliament has now wrested control of the process from PM Theresa May’s...
Brexit Gold Oil Another day, another vote in Parliament UK MPs will once again convene in Parliament on Wednesday for another series of Brexit votes, this time on a range of alternative options to...
European markets are mixed this morning with the FTSE just above the flat line and the DAX in negative territory only a day after it bounced back to catch up with global markets. In London, miners and...
Contrary to what one might have expected, given the long series of disappointing macro data, global trade increased in January. World trade volume rose 2.4%, the biggest gain since November 2011. On a...
U.S. futures, European shares slip on downbeat U.S., Chinese data 10-year Treasury yields resume their slide, posting further signs of caution New Zealand join dovish central banks; ECB's Draghi...
The tug of war for control of Debenhams took another twist this morning after Sports Direct (LON:SPD) tabled a 5p a share offer for the remainder of the shares it doesn’t already own. The offer...
The European markets were eerily quiet at the open, some mid-week tension ahead of Wednesday’s indicative Brexit votes and Thursday’s US-China trade talks in Beijing keeping investors from...