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  • China gives green light to latest stock market tie-up

    August 16, 2016

    Investors will soon be able to tap in to China's fledgling tech sector with the latest flagship international stock-market tie up set to be launched later this year. The Chinese premier signalled today the long-awaited Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect had been given the green light by the country's state council, meaning international investors will be able [...]

  • Four of the best: Investment opportunities from around the globe

    August 16, 2016

    Markets have been turbulent this year and much talk has focused on potential risks. A smattering of uncertainties to consider include the ramifications of the Brexit vote and whether the UK will enter recession. Nor does anyone know how extraordinary monetary policy in Europe will pan out, or the ultimate impact there’ll be from the trillions [...]

  • Moody’s takes Noble’s rating two notches deeper into junk territory

    August 15, 2016

    Moody’s took commodities trader Noble two notches deeper into junk territory with a negative outlook amid concerns over its liquidity yesterday. It comes after the firm swung to a loss in its second quarter results released last week. Noble has been hit by tumbling commodity prices over the last two years, questions over its accounting [...]

  • Oil prices hit one-month high as Opec flirts with freeze

    August 15, 2016

    Crude hit a one-month high today, on rising hopes that some of the world's biggest oil producers will help markets which have been drowning in oversupply for the last two years. Brent crude, the global benchmark, swelled 1.66 per cent to $47.75 per barrel on London's ICE Futures Exchange this afternoon, having hit 47.87 earlier in the day. Its US [...]

  • JP Morgan thinks the Brexit bounce is here to stay

    August 15, 2016

    A leading investment bank expects UK shares to outperform over the rest of the year, as it sees no reason to fear the Brexit bounce is coming to an end. In a particularly bullish note, JP Morgan said today the FTSE 100 is one of the best buys around for investors as the UK is still "cheap" [...]

  • Sorry, holidaymakers: Sterling hits three-year low against euro

    August 15, 2016

    Sterling has plummeted to a three-year low against the euro today ahead of a big week of post-referendum data. The pound slipped a further 0.5 per cent in the first hours of the week, standing at €1.1517 at lunchtime – its lowest level since August 2013. The €1.15 mark is thought to be a crucial psychological barrier [...]

  • FTSE 350 directors sell £10m of shares on Brexit bounce

    August 15, 2016

    The bosses of the UK's largest listed firms may be losing confidence in the post-Brexit stock market rally, according to fresh data on insider dealing. Directors at FTSE 350 firms sold £10.5m worth of shares in their own companies in the final days of July and first weeks of August, according to financial data firm Olivetree – [...]

  • Anglo American under pressure to hive off its South African operations

    August 14, 2016

    Anglo American is being pressured by its largest investor to spin off its South African operations, a move which could lead to the eventual break-up of the mining giant. South Africa’s pension fund, the Public Investment Corporation (PIC), reportedly wants Anglo to package and sell its platinum mines there to a state-backed vehicle. Read more: Unions warn tens [...]

  • BHP Billiton due to report largest loss since its inception

    August 14, 2016

    Struggling mining giant BHP Billiton is expected to reveal a historical near $7bn (£5.4bn) loss in its full-year results next week. Analysts have predicted that the Samarco dam disaster and a tough business environment led to the largest loss in BHP's history, which goes back to the 1850s. Read more: BHP Billiton downgraded by Moody’s "This represents BHP Billiton's largest corporate [...]

  • At the close: Sterling loses shine and FTSE 100 goes nowhere

    August 12, 2016

    Markets begun the weekend with a whimper today despite some notable summer data dumps as the FTSE 100 stayed stuck and the pound dropped down. Traders roundly dismissed some worse than expected official construction data which showed the industry entered recession in the second quarter of the year as a little out of date for their [...]

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