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  • Norway’s record warship order sparks defence stock rally

    Markets

    British defence stocks rallied across the board on Monday after Norway commissioned a record-breaking order of British-made warships and Babcock was handed an upgrade by a top stock broker. Shares in BAE Systems rose by nearly two per cent after the Ministry of Defence (MoD) confirmed the Nato member had placed an order for five [...]

    The five warships will be built at BAE's flagship facility in Glasgow
  • Diageo: Guinness maker warns tariffs could offset recovery

    hospitality

    Drinks giant Diageo has cautioned on the effects of Donald Trump’s tariffs on its business, which outperformed analysts’ expectations this year after a significant contraction last year. US tariffs, “whilst anticipated”, could “impact [our] building momentum,” the Guinness-maker’s chief executive Debra Crew said, adding that the levies clouded the company’s ability to predict what would [...]

    Diageo owns the Guinness brand
  • Nvidia tanks as Chinese AI startup Deepseek spooks global markets

    Tech

    Nvidia is on track for the biggest one day loss of any company in history, as Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) startup Deepseek shakes up global tech markets. Nvidia, a key driver of the AI stock boom due to its advanced chips, saw its shares plummet over 14 per cent on Germany’s Tradegate on Monday. The [...]

    OpenAI and NVIDIA announced strategic partnership to deploy 10 gigawatts of Nvidia systems
  • How Canada investors are bracing for Donald Trump 2.0

    January 20, 2025

    City investors are bracing for four more years of unpredictability on the global markets as Donald Trump returns to the White House as president. After banging the drum for punitive trade tariffs and US protectionism in recent months, Trump’s second term is expected to inflict more turmoil on global markets than outgoing president Joe Biden. [...]

  • FTSE the exception: Global markets rally past ‘Black Monday’ after US recession fears ease

    August 16, 2024

    Global markets have continued to rally after the ‘Black Monday’ event last week, which saw stock markets crash over fears of a US recession. Since then, markets have now bounced back, as fears over recession have faded after strong US retail sales data and unemployment numbers. The Japanese Nikkei 225, which fell almost 20 per [...]

  • WPP’s AI ambitions to take centre stage in full-year results

    February 19, 2024

    Media and advertising giant WPP is set to release its preliminary full-year results on 22 February, which are likely to include commentary on its plans to expand into artificial intelligence. The group said it expected to post full year net-revenue growth of 0.9 per cent, with operating margins in the region of 15 per cent. [...]

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