Gatwick Gusher confirms “particularly valuable” licence extension July 5, 2016 UK Oil & Gas (UKOG) today confirmed a series of licence changes that will pave the way for further exploration across four of its UK sites. The company behind the Gatwick Gusher announced that the Oil and Gas Authority had approved the widely-expected changes. It was a decision that executive chairman Stephen Sanderson described as [...]
Oil slips below $50 per barrel as global economic storm clouds gather July 5, 2016 The oil price has dipped below $50 per barrel as investors fret over a potential slowdown in global economic growth. It's feared that a global slowdown could result in a slackening in demand and recent supply outages in Nigeria and other exporting nations have not been enough to offset fears. At pixel time Brent crude was [...]
Brexit has driven down bond yields – and it’s hurting pension funds and banks July 5, 2016 The idea of loaning a government money for no return is absurd. But that’s what’s happening in five European countries, and at some multi-nationals. Investors have been loaning them money for next to nothing, and in some cases even paying for the privilege of buying up the debt. So-called negative yields have been creeping across Europe [...]
Big firms suffer as investment banking fees plunge 23 per cent in first half of 2016 July 4, 2016 Investment banking (IB) fees plunged by more than a quarter in the UK and Ireland in the first half of 2016, new figures show. Global fees for the six-month period were $37.1bn (£27.9bn), down 23 per cent on the same period in 2015, according to Thomson Reuters. This was the lowest first-half figure since 2012. And the [...]
At the close: FTSE 100 Brexit bounce halted on Independence Day July 4, 2016 Profit-taking ended a remarkable winning streak on the stock markets today, as the post-referendum bull run ran out of steam and the disappointing economic data began to trickle through. The FTSE 100 closed the session down 0.8 per cent at 6,522.26, despite storming through the 6,600 barrier for the first time since August 2015 in the [...]
Investors hold the gold as risk-appetite goes cold July 4, 2016 The amount of cash invested in gold funds has jumped by one-third since the beginning of the year, as investors become more and more desperate to squirrel their money away in safe havens. Data from Bloomberg showed holdings in bullion-backed exchange-traded funds (ETFs) swelled to 1,959 tonnes at the end of June, up from 1,458 at the beginning [...]
Brace yourself… the biggest tech IPO of the year is coming – and it’s increased its pricing July 4, 2016 The Japanese messaging app Line has priced its initial public offering higher than expected in what's expected to be the biggest tech IPO so far this year, due to high demand. The WhatsApp-like app has set its target price offering at between 2,900 (£21.30) yen and 3,300 yen, higher than its previous target of between 2,700 yen and 3,200 yen ahead of [...]
Supermarkets under attack from the short-sellers July 4, 2016 Traders believe the worst is far from over for the UK's embattled supermarkets, as short-sellers have piled in to bet against the sector in the next few months. More than three times as many shares are held by people hoping to profit from a near-term fall in the share price of the UK's leading supermarkets as [...]
At the open: FTSE 100 picks up where it left off with positive start to the week July 4, 2016 Stock markets are still on the up at the beginning of the second week of trading after the UK voted to leave the EU. After hitting 10-month highs at the end of last week and climbing 600 points in five days, there is little sign of profit-taking this morning, with the bluechip index jumping anther [...]
Companies aim away from junior market flotations amid Brexit uncertainty July 4, 2016 The London Stock Exchange’s alternative investment market (Aim) has shrunk by 60 companies in the last year, according to new research. In the year to June, there were 40 new entrants onto the market, while 100 exited. In the same period across 2014 and 2015, there were 70 new listings and 100 delistings. UHY Hacker Young’s research [...]