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  • Company bosses hit pause on growth plans after tariff shock

    May 27, 2025

    Top UK business leaders have sounded the alarm on geopolitical tensions, warning that trade uncertainties are threatening their growth prospects. Nearly half of UK chief executives admitted to being “very or extremely concerned” about the impact of tariffs on their company’s operations and sales in the upcoming year.  Concerns have led to company chiefs slamming [...]

  • Global markets hold breath as Trump draws out EU trade talks

    May 26, 2025

    Donald Trump has global investor sentiment hanging on his every word once again, as European markets rallied on Monday after the President retreated on his latest tariff tirade against the European Union. Trump agreed to extend his trade talks deadline with the EU by over a month, which comes after he threatened to slap a [...]

  • London vs New York: Who will win the fintech IPO war?

    May 24, 2025

    A battle with New York awaits as Rachel Reeves sets her eyes on London fintech IPOs.  The Chancellor has courted top fintech darlings in her attempt to boost listings on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) as a fleet of firms are flirting with floating in the near future.  Monzo is reportedly consulting with investment bankers on [...]

  • Barclays: Shares in FTSE 100 giant near decade high after upgrade

    May 13, 2025

    Barclays has received a major boost after the FTSE banking giant posted a bumper first quarter, driven by a strong performance in its investment arm. Analysts at RBC have upgraded Barclays’ shares, slapping a 340p target price on the stock – a 14 per cent increase.  Shares edged up 0.2 per cent during early trading [...]

  • Fifa president Infantino set for Middle East trip alongside Trump

    May 13, 2025

    Fifa president Gianni Infantino is set to touch down in Saudi Arabia today as he joins President Donald Trump in the Middle East. The football chief will, as a result, not be present in person for a number of key Fifa meetings in Paraguay ahead of the body’s congress, which begins on Thursday.  Infantino, who [...]

  • HSBC and Standard Charted shares surge as trade war cools

    May 12, 2025

    Shares in banking giants HSBC and Standard Chartered surged on Monday morning as the trade tensions between the US and China appeared to cool. HSBC jumped nearly four per cent, taking its gains for the month to over 14 per cent.  Standard Chartered soared over seven per cent, with monthly gains topping 17 per cent. [...]

  • Aston Martin shares rally on UK and US trade deal

    May 8, 2025

    Shares in Aston Martin surged on Thursday ahead of President Donald Trump announcing a trade deal with the UK. The FTSE 250 stock was up ten per cent in the early afternoon, after reports that US car tariffs on the UK would ease. Trump’s 25 per cent levy on all steel and car imports dealt [...]

  • Sir Martin Sorrell: Clients ‘cautious’ as S4 Capital’s income tumbles

    May 8, 2025

    S4 Capital, Sir Martin Sorrell’s advertising giant, recorded a sharp drop in revenue in its first-quarter trading update as geopolitical tensions weighed. The firm posted a 11.4 per cent slump in net revenue to £148.3m, which it said reflected the “continuing technology client caution” and headwinds from one “key client”. Takings from marketing services reduced [...]

  • Rolls-Royce: FTSE 100 shares fully recover after Trump tariffs shock

    May 6, 2025

    Shares in Rolls-Royce have completely recovered from the tailspin President Donald Trump sent global markets into when he announced a raft of tariffs at the start of April. The FTSE 100 giant suffered a huge slump in its share price following the US president’s so-called “liberation Day’ on 2 April. The announced tariffs saw shares [...]

  • FTSE 100 lenders cash in on market turmoil but provisions climb 

    May 5, 2025

    FTSE 100 banking giants saw trading income spike in the first quarter as investors sold-off stocks in the face of geopolitical tensions, but tariff threats continued to weigh on future earnings.  HSBC kicked off reporting season pocketing a $9.5bn (£7.1bn) pre-tax profit, which surged ahead of the $7.8bn pencilled in by analysts.  Barclays and Natwest [...]

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