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This morning’s announcement by BT Group (LON:BT) and Sky (LON:SKYB) is an interesting development in light of Disney’s (NYSE:DIS) intended acquisition of the brand. This certainly seems a...
Europe The FTSE 100 was helped by the plunge in the pound on the back of the Bank of England (BoE) update. The UK central bank voted 7 to 2 to hike interest rates by 0.25% to 0.5% - its first rate...
BT (LON:BT) in a holding pattern Adjusted revenues fell some 1% below consensus compiled by BT. And although underlying income (EBITDA) of £1.81bn beat forecasts slightly, it was still 4% lower...
European equity markets are a mixed bag this morning, and the FTSE 100 is a touch higher as traders await the Bank of England (BoE) interest rate decision. In recent months, some of biggest moves on...
The pound has began the week on the front foot, with sterling looking to recover after some fairly hefty declines seen last time out. The FTSE 100 is little changed on the day as the market remains...
By Connor Campbell, Financial Analyst at Spreadex A slightly better than expected US second quarter GDP reading failed to help either the dollar or the Dow Jones this Friday. Coming in at an...
European markets look set to end the week on a softer note after a weak Asia session and some late profit taking in the tech sector heading into the US close, which saw both the S&P500 and Nasdaq...
By Connor Campbell, Financial Analyst for Spreadex The FTSE’s week-long battle to keep above 7400 looks under threat this Friday after the commodity sector dragged it 30 points lower. Beyond...
Stocks are in the red in Asia as Japan revealed that household spending swung from 0.7% in May to 1.5% in June, and traders were anticipating a decline of 0.1%. Unemployment fell to 2.8% in June, from...
Q2 GDP prints for Britain and the US are the main macro events, while earnings season is in full swing on both sides of the Atlantic. US and UK GDP The first read of the second quarter growth figures...
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