The FTSE 100 closed marginally higher on Thursday, gaining 0.1% in a choppy session led by strength in mining stocks, marking the index’s fifth straight day of gains. In contrast,
The FTSE 100 closed marginally higher on Thursday, gaining 0.1% in a choppy session led by strength in mining stocks, marking the index’s fifth straight day of gains. In contrast,
The FTSE 100 edged higher despite Donald Trump ramping up rhetoric on tariffs over the weekend.
FTSE 100 on Track for Worst Week of 2025 Amid US Tariff Uncertainty
The FTSE 100 slid another day as investors absorbed the impact of earlier U.S. tariff announcements. London’s blue-chip index declined by 0.8%.
While trade war concerns weigh on markets across the Asia-Pacific region and continental Europe, the FTSE 100 defied the downturn, closing 53.5 points higher in London.
The FTSE 100 outperformed global markets, rising 0.3% as several companies saw gains following strong annual results. The index was on track for its fourth consecutive day of gains and
The FTSE 100 and other major European stock indices ended the week lower, declining by 1%. The mid-cap FTSE 250 also fell, losing 0.6%. British Airways’ parent company, IAG, was
Next week in London’s financial scene, lenders such as Barclays, Lloyds Banking, NatWest, and StanChart will be in the spotlight. Meanwhile, tech giants Microsoft, Meta, Alphabet, and Amazon will headline
The upcoming week, spanning from May 8th to May 12th, begins with a Coronation bank holiday in the UK, followed by a focus on various businesses that have recently been
In the upcoming week, first-quarter updates from three of the FTSE 100’s five largest companies – HSBC, Shell, and BP – will be released, along with updates from a range
After a long weekend in Britain, the trading week and the new month of May start on Tuesday. There are some major central bank policy announcements and a raft of
Due to reports that the UK is under new Covid restrictions, the pound has fallen to its lowest point in over a year. Travel stocks are also on the decline.