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  • Rolls-Royce leads defence stock rebound amid tariff turmoil

    April 8, 2025

    Following a tumultuous period triggered by Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff announcements, London’s financial markets showed signs of recovery on Tuesday. Defence stocks, in particular, emerged as notable gainers in leading the resurgence. Tariff-driven losses Trump recently imposed a 10 per cent tariff on British goods entering the United States. As part of a sweeping trade [...]

  • BAE Systems, Qinetiq, Babcock among sliding defence stocks as Trump tariffs bite

    April 7, 2025

    President Trump’s sweeping package of global tariffs has sparked a sharp decline in defence sector stocks, as markets react to the shockwaves from his decision to impose a 10 per cent levy on British exports – among other measures. The move has raised concerns on increased costs and the potential for a scarcity mindset that [...]

  • Signal group chat leak made one thing crystal clear: JD Vance really hates Europe

    March 31, 2025

    The leaking of a US government group chat showcased one thing in full force: JD Vance's loathing of Europe is driving foreign policy.

  • Spring Statement 2025: New growth board to oversee Britain’s defence push

    March 26, 2025

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves has revealed further details of plans to boost Britain’s defence industry, including reforms of the procurement system and the appointment of a new oversight board. The government had already announced an extra £2.2bn will be plugged into the military amid concerns over US President Donald Trump’s commitment to European defence. Speaking in [...]

  • Spring Statement 2025: £2.2bn defence and weapons boost, Reeves to unveil 

    March 25, 2025

    Rachel Reeves is set to unveil a £2.2bn boost for the UK’s defence spending at the Spring Statement, including cash to kit out Royal Navy ships with laser weapons. The Chancellor vowed to deliver “security and national renewal” but warned “we have to move quickly in a changing world” amid rising uncertainty over future European [...]

  • BAE: UBS hikes price target to 2,450p

    March 24, 2025

    UBS analysts have claimed that markets are failing to account for an expected jump in defence expenditure by European nations despite the recent surge in the value of weapons companies, such as BAE. In an analyst note, UBS analysts upgraded BAE’s stock price target from 1,600p to 2,450p and European weapons dealers Saab and Thales [...]

  • EU defence: Why ‘buy European’ really means ‘buy French’

    March 24, 2025

    The EU's 'buy European' defence spending plan is protectionist and short-sighted. And it really just means 'buy French', writes Eliot Wilson.

  • Ukraine peacekeeping talks reaching ‘military plan’ stage, says Starmer

    March 20, 2025

    Talks on the Ukraine peacekeeping force are reaching the stage of a “military plan” aimed at “keeping the skies safe”, Sir Keir Starmer has said. The Prime Minister has said the “timetable now is coming into focus”, and that if a deal comes to fruition, the so-called ‘coalition of the willing’ needs to be ready [...]

  • Defence: Building submarines is ‘blueprint’ for UK growth, Starmer says

    March 20, 2025

    Building new submarines in Barrow-in-Furness is a “blueprint” for how increasing defence spending can boost prosperity across the UK, the Prime Minister has said. Sir Keir Starmer made the comments ahead of a visit to the town at the heart of Britain’s submarine-building industry. Sir Keir is expected to lay the keel for the next [...]

  • Reeves to announce £2bn defence boost to secure more orders from allies

    March 14, 2025

    The government has pledged an extra £2bn to support UK defence exporters in a bid to unlock more orders from international allies.  This increases the lending capacity of the UK Export Finance’s (UKEF), the country’s official export credit agency, to £10bn.  The UKEF’s Direct Lending scheme provides loans to other countries, which allow them to [...]

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