London takes second place in Schroders Global Cities 30 index despite Brexit uncertainty May 28, 2019 | City Talk London has overtaken Hong Kong to be ranked second in the latest Schroders Global Cities 30 index, despite economic and political uncertainty in the UK. The ranking reinforces London’s position as a significant contributor of the UK economy and highlights the UK capital’s attraction as a location for real asset investing. London remains the highest-positioned [...]
Economists warn Theresa May’s departure makes no-deal Brexit more likely May 24, 2019 The departure of Prime Minister Theresa May ramps up the chances of Britain crashing out of the European Union without a deal, economists have warned following the PM’s speech confirming her resignation. Read more: Theresa May to resign as Conservative party leader on 7 June May announced that she would resign from the post on [...]
Old Mutual suspends chief executive Peter Moyo over ‘breakdown in trust’ May 24, 2019 Insurance giant Old Mutual has suspended its chief executive over what it termed a “material breakdown in trust”. Read more: Merian Global Investors boss steps down after Old Mutual spin off Peter Moyo is suspended with immediate effect, the board told investors this morning, with chief operating officer Iain Williamson stepping in to fill the [...]
Global markets sink into the red as technology front opens up in US-China trade war May 23, 2019 Global stock markets fell into the red today as investors’ fears over the US-China trade war intensified. Read more: FTSE 100 falls sharply amid trade war and Brexit turmoil Stocks were spooked by the prospect of the two countries’ technology sectors being dragged deep into the fray, as well as by fighting talk from the [...]
Brent crude oil prices plummet nearly five per cent after US inventories surge May 23, 2019 Brent crude prices dropped below $68 per barrel for the first time in almost two months today, putting pressure on FTSE-listed explorers, after US inventories surged to their highest point in nearly two years. The international standard lost more than $3 over the day, a 4.75 per cent drop, trading at $67.77 in the mid afternoon. [...]
FTSE 100 falls sharply amid Brexit turmoil and US-China trade war May 23, 2019 The UK’s benchmark FTSE 100 stock index tumbled this morning as investors faced a perfect storm of political turmoil in Westminster and British companies being dragged in to the US-China trade war. Read more: Sterling falls as Theresa May clings to power despite cabinet mutiny The blue-chip FTSE 100 had fallen 1.5 per cent by 11.30am, taking it to [...]
Sterling falls as Theresa May clings to power despite cabinet mutiny over Brexit deal May 23, 2019 The pound has fallen sharply this morning as Prime Minister Theresa May comes under huge pressure to resign over the coming days following a cabinet revolt. Read more: Andrea Leadsom quits Cabinet with stinging attack on May's Brexit plan Sterling had dropped 0.4 per cent against the dollar by 8.30am, to buy $1.261, its lowest value since 4 January. [...]
Sterling hits fresh four-month low as Tories turn on May’s Brexit deal May 22, 2019 The pound has fallen to a fresh four-month low today as political crisis over Brexit mounts in Westminster. Read more: May loses support for Brexit deal after offering vote on second referendum Sterling had fallen 0.4 per cent against shortly before 12.30pm to buy $1.265, its lowest price since the start of January. Investors sold [...]
ii Winter Portfolio doubles after fifth market-beating year May 22, 2019 | City Talk After an amazing fifth winter, our portfolio almost doubles in value and beats all the global indices, proving that international investors are wrong to ignore UK stocks. It also proves it is possible to time the market. Five years ago, our interest was piqued by a stock market phenomenon that promised consistent market-beating returns year [...]
Is two-year low the nadir for IAG shares? May 21, 2019 | City Talk Investors have taken these results as a cue to pick up cheap stock, betting that the worst is over. In the context of its financial year, the first quarter will probably be one which International Consolidated Airlines Group (LSE:IAG) will want to forget. As can be seen from the demise of several smaller airlines over [...]