Neil Wilson's Comment & Analysis
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Equity markets recover some groundStocks are higher, recovering some ground lost during a choppy week. Fed officials have been out in force to calm inflation nerves. Governor Christopher Waller...
European stocks opened a shade lower on Friday morning as the major bourses look to close out a largely positive holiday-shortened trading week. The FTSE 100 is up around 3% this week after...
Deliveroo shares edged higher at the start of unrestricted trading as investors shrugged off the stock’s dreadful start to life as a public company. There were fears the...
It looks to be yet another day of choppy trading in European equity markets with little conviction on either side. At send time the FTSE had turned positive, while shares in Frankfurt and Paris were...
Stocks are looking a bit wobbly again this morning, whilst the US Dollar is bid and the euro trades at a four-month low. European bourses are broadly lower as indices continue to retreat in the face...
You could be forgiven if you suffer value fatigue; it can be a long slog, all this ‘vaccine optimism’ and ‘reopening hopes’, for the beleaguered value investor. You’d...
Jay Powell, chairman of the Federal Reserve, speaks today at the WSJ’s Jobs Summit. We know the Fed’s policy on jobs already; what the market cares about is the central bank’s...
Are things like inflation and rising bond yields really a concern for the market? Commodity prices keep surging, inflationary pressures are evident and the vast increase in money supply provides the...
Bitcoin advanced further, taking out a new record high above $48k as traders chased the market higher in the wake of the Tesla investment news. As noted yesterday, Tesla’s decision to invest...
Risk on again as stocks extend rally
GME sinks 60% as shine comes off the ‘memestocks’ trade
Italian banks rally as country taps Mario Draghi for...