London stocks suffered a sharp sell-off on Friday, with the FTSE 100 recording its worst session since the outbreak of the Iran conflict as political uncertainty and rising bond yields
London stocks suffered a sharp sell-off on Friday, with the FTSE 100 recording its worst session since the outbreak of the Iran conflict as political uncertainty and rising bond yields
Asian markets traded lower on Friday as investors continued monitoring developments surrounding the Iran conflict and the conclusion of US President Donald Trump’s summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in
London markets are expected to open lower on Friday as investors digest the outcome of the US-China summit alongside intensifying political uncertainty in Westminster.
US equities pushed to fresh record highs on Thursday, extending the recent rally in technology and artificial intelligence-linked stocks.
UK equities moved higher at Thursday’s open after official figures showed the British economy expanded by 0.6% during the first quarter of the year, beating expectations of a slowdown amid
Asian markets traded mixed on Thursday after Wall Street reached fresh record highs, as investors closely followed the summit between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in
London markets are expected to open higher on Thursday as investors assess developments from the high-profile US-China summit in Beijing and prepare for a significant batch of UK economic data.
Asian markets moved lower on Wednesday as investors weighed ongoing uncertainty in the Middle East alongside fresh concerns over the outlook for global technology stocks and inflation.
London markets are expected to open lower on Tuesday as investors assess renewed uncertainty surrounding the fragile Iran ceasefire and mounting political pressure on the UK Prime Minister
London markets look set for a firmer open on Monday, extending a strong rebound in the FTSE 100 after the index surged 17.5% from its April 7 low.
Asian stocks fall as renewed Iran tensions lift oil prices
Stocks in London are set to open lower on Friday, ahead of the latest UK house price data and following attacks that cast fresh doubt on the fragile ceasefire between