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  • Metro Bank shares soar as lender’s turnaround gathers pace

    May 8, 2025

    Metro Bank said there was a “significant increase” in quarter one profit against the second half of 2024 during a trading update on Thursday. Shares in the bank jumped nearly four per cent during early trading. The London-based firm said it was “confident” it would meet full-year targets after a “structurally higher” net interest margin, [...]

  • FTSE 100’s record run ends as pharma stocks slide on new Trump appointment 

    May 7, 2025

    The FTSE 100’s record run came to an end on Wednesday as pharma stocks slumped on the back of a controversial US regulatory appointment.  The blue-chip index spent the entire session in the red and closed off 0.4 per cent. Drugmakers GSK and Astrazeneca were among the top fallers, at nearly five per cent and [...]

  • Trainline to take on Labour as shares plunge

    May 7, 2025

    Trainline shares fell nearly eight per cent in early deals on Wednesday despite ticket sales reaching almost £6bn across its platform. The London-listed ticketing app’s stock price has fallen by more than a third this year due to concerns over government plans to launch a rival state-owned service. Trainline said it was taking an “increasingly [...]

  • FTSE 100 extends record win streak as gold miners rally 

    May 6, 2025

    The FTSE 100’s record run, fuelled by a recovery in investor sentiment following a pullback in US tariff threats, extended to 16 days on Tuesday. The blue-chip index had another nail-biting session fluctuating between small gains and losses before scraping a 0.01 per cent win. Gold miners led the risers as Endeavour and Fresnillo topped [...]

  • FTSE 100 on track for longest winning streak ever

    May 2, 2025

    The FTSE 100 is set to net its longest winning run ever as it recovers from the tariff-induced market chaos of April.  Should the UK’s flagship index continue its morning rally and close in the green on Friday for the 15th consecutive trading session, it will beat the current record of 14 days achieved in [...]

  • Clarkson: Shares in shipbroker plummet after tariff profit warning

    May 1, 2025

    Shares in Clarkson plummeted on Thursday after the shipbroker lowered its annual profit forecast, citing the impact of US tariffs. Underlying pre-tax profit is expected to fall in the range of £85m to £95m, down 18 per cent from prior full-year guidance. The stock was down around 11 per cent in early trading. Clarkson cited [...]

  • FTSE 100 continues longest winning streak since 2017

    April 30, 2025

    The FTSE 100 is on track for another strong day after 12 days of positive performance, marking its best winning streak since 2017 amid a calming of investor nerves over an erratic US tariff policy. London’s main index has had a positive performance every day since 10 April, and is currently up 0.12 per cent [...]

  • Aston Martin limits US imports amid tariff uncertainty

    April 30, 2025

    Aston Martin has begun limiting car imports to the US as it wrestles with the fallout from Donald Trump’s erratic tariff regime. The luxury carmaker was already forced to revised down sales targets slightly in April as Donald Trump’s liberation day announcement rocked global markets and sent shares in a string of carmakers spiralling. Chief [...]

  • National Express owner’s chief executive runs out of road

    April 29, 2025

    Mobico’s chief executive is to step down as the group struggles to turnaround persistent financial struggles. Ignacio Garat will depart at the end of April after nearly five years in the top job, in which he oversaw the group’s rebrand from National Express in 2023. Mobico chair Phil White, who served as CEO of National [...]

  • Senior shares rise on ‘limited and manageable’ tariff impact

    April 24, 2025

    Senior shares edged up on Thursday as the aerospace manufacturer played down the impact of Donald Trump’s tariffs. The firm, which makes high-tech components and systems for the aerospace and defence industry, said the direct impact of the levies would be “limited and manageable.” Shares rose more than three per cent in early deals. There [...]

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