British stocks ended mixed on Friday, dragged down by the pharma sector and a stronger sterling hurting the export-oriented ...
Stocks listed on overseas ... than S&P 500 companies. But while dividends will narrow these gaps, America still reigns supreme. Good news: after this recent spurt, the FTSE 100 has started beating ...
The FTSE 100 (^FTSE) and European stocks opened higher on Wednesday ahead of US consumer price index (CPI) inflation data. Traders will be focusing on the print for January later this afternoon ...
The FTSE 100 has hit a new all-time high this morning as investors ramp up their bets on interest rate cuts by the Bank of England.
The FTSE 100-listed Associated British Foods (ABF.L), opens new tab dropped about 3% after it reported weak trading in its main UK market in the Christmas quarter and cut annual sales forecast for ...
7.14am: FTSE seen flat The FTSE 100 has been tipped for another quiet open on Thursday, but things are not likely to stay that way, with various companies reporting and GDP and other data just out.
The UK's FTSE 100 has reached its highest ever level ... The FTSE is also seen by some as a safe harbour, as many of the listed companies are in traditional sectors that are regarded as less ...
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