Zak Mir takes a charting look at some of the most closely followed small caps on the London Stock Exchange. Today’s charts are for the FTSE 100, DAX, Dow, Bitcoin, Ethereum,
Zak Mir takes a charting look at some of the most closely followed small caps on the London Stock Exchange. Today’s charts are for the FTSE 100, DAX, Dow, Bitcoin, Ethereum,
Zak Mir takes a charting look at some of the most closely followed small caps on the London Stock Exchange. Today’s charts are for the FTSE 100, Dax, Dow, Bitcoin, Ethereum,
The Times: Oil has fallen and equity markets have rallied in volatile early trading, after reports that President Trump sent a 15-point ceasefire plan to Iran, through Pakistan, late last night.
Zak Mir takes a charting look at some of the most closely followed small caps on the London Stock Exchange. Today’s charts are FTSE 100, DAX, Dow, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Gold,
Proposed Cancellation of Admission to trading on AIM Re-registration as a Private Limited Company Adoption of New Articles and Notice of General Meeting
The exodus of companies from the London Stock Exchange has reached its highest level in over a decade, raising fresh concerns about the UK’s appeal to investors.
Rockfire Resources (ROCK), the base metal, precious metal, and critical mineral exploration company, announces that its corporate broker, Allenby Capital Limited, has published a research note on the Company, accessible via
Zak Mir takes a charting look at some of the most followed small caps on the London stock market. Today’s charts are FTSE 100, Dax, Dow, Bitcoin, Gold, ASOS, CAP-XX,
Hornby PLC (LSE:HRN), known for its model trains and Scalextric sets, has recently announced the addition of Mike Ashley, the proprietor of Frasers Group PLC (LSE:FRAS), as a consultant. This
Throughout Tuesday morning, the London Stock Exchange (LSE) experienced significant downtime in trading of small-cap stocks, with the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) confirming ongoing investigations into the technical difficulties
A leading City stockbroker’s economist has issued a warning that London’s market is “structurally broken,” with companies trading at a 20% discount compared to their international counterparts.
The London Stock Exchange has disclosed the reason behind a disruption that halted trading for numerous small-cap stocks last Thursday.