Markets Wrap January 20, 2023 Another eventful week of trading comes to a close, and we end the week quite differently to how we started it. Last week we saw solid upside in stocks with no real fundamental driver, as banks kicked off the Q4 earnings season and the US posted a relatively strong Michigan consumer sentiment figure. The theme [...]
The Notebook: Neil Bennett’s Davos dispatch January 17, 2023 The Notebook is a place for interesting people to say interesting things. Today it’s the turn of Neil Bennett, Global Co-CEO of communications advisory giant H/Advisers – writing on Ukraine in Davos, Manchester United’s bold marketing strategy and why the Swiss town remains the place to be I am in Davos this week to host [...]
LVMH: Shares in luxury giant hit record high amid warning it’s ‘firing last cartridge’ on back of China’s reopening January 17, 2023 Shares of luxury goods giant LVMH soared to a new record high of £703.35 (€795.7bn) this morning, bringing the company’s market capitalisation to £350bn. LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton) continues to thrive after China’s reopening at the start of the year proving to be a major boost for the company, which relies heavily on luxury [...]
Gas prices deflate to 16-month low with more supplies shipped to Europe January 17, 2023 Natural gas prices dropped to a 16-month low yesterday - with full stockpiles in China forcing buyers to send more supplies to Europe.
Ashmore predicts rebound in taste for emerging market risk as assets tick £1bn upwards January 16, 2023 Emerging markets specialist Ashmore expects investors’ risk appetite to roar back amid slackening Chinese covid restrictions and a rebound in developing economies. In a trading update, London-listed Ashmore said total assets under management jumped two per cent to $57bn (£47bn) in the final three months of 2022, up from $56bn at the end of the [...]
Apple promises more transparency on removal of apps from App Store January 12, 2023 Apple and its investors have agreed to provide clarity on why apps are removed from its App Store, following criticisms about its lack of transparency. This means that the company has committed to providing a clear explanation of the number, categories, relevant authorities and applicable laws or policies when it comes app removals from the [...]
China’s role in UK nuclear sector poses challenges for net zero push, say think tanks January 11, 2023 China's lingering position in the UK's nuclear energy sector poses headaches for the Government, think tanks warn.
Long-awaited report delivers damning verdict on LME nickel chaos January 10, 2023 The LME failed to police large positions on the nickel market and did not have sufficient volatility controls, according to a new report.
Jaguar Land Rover’s sales to retailers surge as semiconductor shortages ease January 9, 2023 Jaguar Land Rover today reported a surge in the number of sales to retailers, as the semiconductor shortages that have plagued the automotive industry for the past three years begin to ease. The luxury car maker produced 79,591 vehicles in the three months to 31 December, 15 per cent up on last year’s levels. Wholesale [...]
China’s Covid wave fails to spook Rolls-Royce Motor Cars as carmaker dismisses future IPO January 9, 2023 Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has suggested that the recent spike in Covid cases in China is unlikely to impact demand for its luxury cars, despite a slight drop in sales in China last year. Chief executive Torsten Muller-Otvos told journalists today that the carmaker’s sales were slightly behind 2021 levels due to Beijing’s strict zero-Covid policy, [...]