The FTSE 100 is expected to start the new week strongly higher, snapping a two-day losing streak, after reports that the US government shutdown may be nearing an end boosted
The FTSE 100 is expected to start the new week strongly higher, snapping a two-day losing streak, after reports that the US government shutdown may be nearing an end boosted
London stocks were expected to open slightly lower on Friday, tracking overnight declines on Wall Street and in Asia, as renewed concerns over artificial intelligence valuations and broader market fragility
The FTSE 100 is expected to open slightly higher on Thursday, with traders eyeing a flood of major corporate results that could inject some momentum into early trading.
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,
In a coup for the small caps, The Times reported that Sri Lankan cricket hero Aravinda De Silva has joined the board of mineral sands group Capital Metals (CMET). Capital Metals intends
Acuity (ACRM), the software group focused on cybersecurity announced a fundraising, comprising a Placing, Subscription and a Directors’ Intended Subscription to raise approximately £0.5 million. The net proceeds of the Fundraising
Pri0r1ty Intelligence Group (PR1) announced its unaudited annual accounts for the year ended 30 September 2024. PR1 this past year has been transformational for Pri0r1ty as we have delivered on our
Diageo (DGE) ruled out a sale of the Guinness brand and its stake in Moet Hennessy. “We have no intention to sell either,” the brewer said, after noting press speculation. Bloomberg
“No AIM Minimum” This week a corporate broker sent me an email in which he was happily proclaiming the news that there is now no minimum market cap required to
This week will feature a number of major entries on both sides of the Atlantic. London has AB Foods and BAE Systems. Fever Tree, Diageo, IG Group, EasyJet, and Wizz