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  • Miner BHP Billiton swims against the tide with spending boost

    June 27, 2016

    The battered mining sector could be on the tip of a pick up after BHP Billiton unveiled plans to boost how much it spends on finding oil and copper. Speaking during a presentation to Citigroup investors, BHP said it will raise exploration spending by nearly 30 per cent over this financial year, from $700m (£530m) to $900m. Read [...]

  • Demolition derby: Housebuilders trigger circuit breaker as their shares head for a second day of falls

    June 27, 2016

    Shares in all the FTSE 100-listed housebuilders were suspended from trading for five minutes this morning as housebuilders fell for the second consecutive trading day. Taylor Wimpey was the first to trigger the London Stock Exchange's so-called circuit breaker by falling more than eight per cent on its opening price, causing it to be suspended for five minutes, as investors showed their nerves over [...]

  • Sterling plummets to a new 31-year low against the dollar

    June 27, 2016

    Sterling has crashed to a new 31-year low against the dollar as markets continue to digest the implications of the UK's vote to leave the European Union. The pound dropped by 3.3 per cent this morning to $1.3180 – lower than during the chaos that engulfed the currency markets on Friday morning. As the polls closed [...]

  • Trading suspended in Barclays and RBS as European bank shares crash

    June 27, 2016

    Trading in bank shares was temporarily suspended on multiple occasions today as the value of European lenders tumbled in response to the vote to leave the EU. Financial giants Barclays and Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) both fell more than 18 per cent by lunchtime as markets increasingly turned on stocks perceived to be most at risk from prolonged uncertainty [...]

  • Gold gains for second day as nervous investors rush into the safe-haven

    June 27, 2016

    Gold surged for a second day as nervous investors sought refuge from a storm rippling through financial markets following the UK's vote to leave the European Union. Spot gold swelled 0.76 per cent to $1,325.70 an ounce this morning, while US gold added 0.55 per cent to $1,329.70. The precious metal has risen nearly 25 per cent [...]

  • Stock markets calm at the open but sterling still suffering

    June 27, 2016

    Stock markets have opened relatively calmly this morning as traders hold their nerve over the fallout from the EU referendum. The FTSE 100 was down just 0.5 per cent at 6,111.36. Just one hour before trading started the index was expected to tumble by around three per cent. The FTSE 250, generally considered a better indicator of [...]

  • IP-no, not yet: Businesses may be putting flotation plans on hold after Brexit vote

    June 27, 2016

    Companies are expected to put flotation plans on hold after the UK voted for Brexit, according to a report out today. Accountancy firm EY expects activity on London’s initial public offerings (IPO) market to come to a near-standstill after the UK voted to leave the EU.  Read more: What Brexit means for the UK's IPO [...]

  • The pound is falling further on the dollar after Friday’s historic drop

    June 26, 2016

    The pound dropped 1.9 per cent on Sunday evening UK time, extending a fall of more than eight per cent on Friday. Sterling racked up its worst daily fall on records dating back to 1971 at the end of last week after the UK voted for a Brexit. Read more: Sterling suffers historic crash as Brits back [...]

  • After Brexit all-nighter, City prepares for re-opening of Asian markets and FTSE

    June 26, 2016

    Traders are preparing for a busy start to the week after the results of the EU referendum and Brexit kept the City of London up all night on Thursday. All eyes will be on the Asian markets on Sunday night and Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets, told City A.M. he would not [...]

  • Sterling suffers historic crash as Brits back Brexit

    June 24, 2016

    The pound has been haemorrhaging against the dollar as panic engulfs financial markets in reaction to the UK voting to leave the European Union. Sterling has racked up its worst daily fall on records that date back to 1971 — even uglier the collapse of Lehman Brothers and Black Wednesday. At one stage, the pound fell as low as $1.3224, a fall of more [...]

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