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  • Jaguar Land Rover: Trump’s tariffs cost car maker millions

    August 8, 2025

    Jaguar Land Rover has revealed how much US President Donald Trump’s tariffs have impacted its finances during the first three months of its financial year. The car maker has confirmed that its revenue in the three months to 30 June, 2025, fell by 9.2 per cent to £6.6bn. Its pre-tax profit was also slashed by [...]

  • Gold market turmoil as tariffs and Fed governor drive prices higher

    August 8, 2025

    The gold market was plunged into turmoil on Friday after Donald Trump unveiled a dovish new Federal Reserve governor and slew of new tariffs including hefty duties on kilo gold bars from Switzerland. The precious metal rose more than one per cent through across Wednesday and Thursday – taking the spot price above $3,400 per [...]

  • LIVE: Bank of England cuts interest rates to four per cent

    August 7, 2025

    The Bank of England has slashed interest rates to the lowest level in more than two years at four per cent. The decision to cut rates from 4.25 per cent comes after members were told to vote for a second time after facing a split decision. It follows the Bank’s chief economist, Huw Pill, telling [...]

  • Trump hikes India tariffs to 50 per cent for fuelling Russian ‘war machine’

    August 6, 2025

    President Donald Trump has imposed an additional 25 per cent tariff on India after the country’s government imported Russian Federation Oil. In an executive order signed on Wednesday, the White House said it would slap Indian imports with the fresh levy taking their overall rate to 50 per cent. The President warned on Tuesday he [...]

  • Metlen shares jump on £5bn London debut

    August 4, 2025

    Metlen Energy and Metals had a strong first morning as a London Stock Exchange constituent, after the Greek industrials giant opted to shift its primary listing from Athens. The group’s shares opened at €48 (4180p) – 1.8 per cent higher than the stock’s closing price in Athens of €47.16 – and continued to rise throughout [...]

  • Global markets take a tumble as Trump pushes on with his trade war

    August 1, 2025

    Global stocks weakened on Friday morning after US President Donald Trump hit multiple countries with a blitz of tariffs. Trump’s ambition to restructure the global trading order in his administration’s favour has sent jitters through markets on his set negotiation deadline day. The FTSE 100 is down 0.7 per cent, with UK drug maker Astrazeneca [...]

  • Watches of Switzerland shares slump as Trump ups tariffs

    August 1, 2025

    Watches of Switzerland saw its share price drop more than seven per cent in early trade as investors shied away from the effect of Trump’s sweeping new tariffs. On Friday morning, Trump announced a new tariff rate of 39 per cent for Swiss exports to the US – higher than the initial ‘Liberation Day’ tariff [...]

  • Schroders bounces back after weak performance

    July 31, 2025

    Asset manager Schroders has rallied from a poor first quarter caused by tariff turmoil, through strategic investment in line with its three year transformation plan. Assets under management (AUM) remained stable at £776.6bn, down slightly from £778.7bn recorded the previous year, as improved performance and investment of £24bn was offset by foreign exchange movements due [...]

  • Standard Chartered wealth arm booms in volatile second quarter

    July 31, 2025

    Standard Chartered’s wealth and markets arms boomed in a volatile second quarter of the year driving a surge in profit at the London-listed bank. The FTSE 100 firm recorded a 47 per cent uptick in global markets income on a constant currency basis, as takings topped $1.2bn (£900m) for the second quarter. Meanwhile, wealth solutions [...]

  • Trump’s gambit: play by his rules or lose

    July 30, 2025

    The US-EU trade deal signals a new geopolitical era where security trumps commerce, allies are rewarded for loyalty, and Trump’s strategy forces nations to pick sides – America or China? Writes Helen Thomas The devil is usually in the detail but when it comes to the US-EU trade deal, the big picture is what counts. [...]

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