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Financial markets and investors have been left bruised and battered by one of the most brutal quarters on record for equities, but the last few sessions have indicated some tentative green...
European shares were weaker again as crude oil came under more pressure and virus restrictions seem set to last for a long time. Crude oil dipped below $20 and made a fresh 18-year as the...
Wall Street posted its first day of back-to-back gains in a month, as the US Senate got its act together and passed the $2tn stimulus package. But Asian equities have failed to carry through and...
Stock markets rose this morning. To be a little more descriptive, it’s a sea of green on the boards with investors lapping up the $2tn stimulus package finally agreed...
The Federal Reserve went all-in yesterday, opening the taps on an unlimited asset purchase programme that will for the first time include corporate bonds as well as US government debt. There were...
European markets finished perky last Friday but the outlook at the start of a new trading week looks uncertain and volatile.  London, Paris and Frankfurt...
The European Central Bank (ECB) loves inelegant acronyms. To LTROs and TLTROs we can now add PEPP - the Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme. As cumbersome as it sounds, the €750 billion fund...
Helicopter money: governments around the globe have woken up to the economic crisis that is to some extent of their own making. Britain yesterday launched a £330bn package, while the US is...
Stocks are weaker, with European equities extending losses through the morning session to trade down 5% on the day. US futures are limit down again after yesterday's bounce on Wall St. The FTSE 100...
Global equity benchmarks are in full sell-off mode as the near-complete shutdown of Europe gathers pace and markets largely shrug off the Federal Reserve's monetary easing as well as a...