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...We’re on the Zoom and he’s like, ‘You’re taking the plea?’ He was very disappointed. Going to prison for 20 years is not a factor that John takes as seriously as you, me and 99.99 per cent of humanity....
...So it had to perform a U-turn on that. Sonja Hutson What’s been the impact on global bond markets? Katie Martin Generally speaking, what happens in the UK stays in the UK....
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...Tesla is expected to have produced about 500,000 cars over the year — half the amount Elon Musk projected in 2016....
...Imps like BAT has also announced a new £3.1bn multi-currency revolving credit facility to replace the existing £3bn RCF, which is so far undrawn and exists until March 2023....
...A significant part of our decision to get more bullish in late March was based on our ERP analysis which showed the S&P 500 was trading at the same elevated level (700bps) reached in March 2009....
...Storonsky’s ambitions have grown exponentially since his first interview with the FT in May 2016, when he talked about taking on supermarkets and the UK Post Office to win a foothold in the market for foreign...
...The small-cap Russell 2000 had its worst week since January 2016. The Cboe Global Markets Vix volatility index fell 14 per cent on Friday but still closed above its long-term average of 20....
...The S&P 500 registered its biggest one-day rise since March, the dollar fell sharply and US Treasuries rose — pushing down the yield on the 10-year benchmark to within a whisker of 3 per cent....
...Thursday 21.00 GMT What you need to know S&P 500 slips 0.3% after Wednesday’s 2.1% jump Dollar index extends day’s rise to 0.7%, Treasury yields rise Federal Reserve leaves interest rates unchanged US...
...Monday 21:00 BST What you need to know S&P 500 pares gain but ends higher for fourth day in a row German Bund yield at highest for two weeks Markets take hawkish view of remarks by ECB policymaker Argentine...
...Thursday 21.00 GMT What you need to know S&P 500 and Dow eke out first gains this week, Nasdaq slips 10-year Treasury yield eases from four-year high Dollar slips from eight-session peak Participants continue...
...Friday 20.00 GMT What you need to know US and European stocks make modest gains but end lower for week White House personnel changes heighten worries over deeper protectionism Dollar inches higher as...
...already had since 2016....
...TSMC, which is the sole supplier of core processor chips for Apple’s iPhones, reported net income of NT$99.29bn ($3.4bn) for the last three months of 2017, down 0.9 per cent from the last quarter of 2016...
...Friday 21.00 GMT What you need to know S&P 500 and Dow have worst week since January 2016 10-year Treasury yield tops 2.8 per cent for the first time in four years Pace of US annual wage growth hits highest...
...unchanged 0.00 (0.00%) at 13,203 Currencies €/$ 1.21 (1.20) $/¥ 111.31 (111.24) £/$ 1.35 (1.35) €/£ 0.8897 (0.8886) Commodities ($) Brent Crude (ICE) down -0.29 at 68.97 Light Crude (Nymex) down -0.45...
...That was the highest since last March, and not far from the 2.64 per cent high reached a few weeks after President Donald Trump’s election victory in 2016....
...in 2012, the number fell to just 6,198 in 2016, the latest official data....
...Just over half of those referred were aged 20 or under, according to the most recent data....
...Thursday 21.00 GMT What you need to know ECB to revisit forward guidance early this year Euro retakes $1.20 level, eurozone government bonds fall Wall Street sets closing records, energy stocks jump Brent...
...up +142.88 (+0.55%) at 26,215 Nasdaq up +71.65 (+0.98%) at 7,408 European markets Eurofirst 300 up +5.36 (+0.34%) at 1,581 FTSE100 down -15.35 (-0.20%) at 7,715 CAC 40 unchanged 0.00 (0.00%) at 5,542 Dax...
...The yield on the 10-year US Treasury — which moves inversely to its price — rose as high as 2.597 per cent, the most since March last year....
...up +2.99 (+0.20%) at 1,534 FTSE100 down -14.98 (-0.20%) at 7,508 CAC 40 up +5.93 (+0.11%) at 5,366 Dax up +20.46 (+0.16%) at 12,976 Currencies €/$ 1.18 (1.17) $/¥ 112.65 (112.66) £/$ 1.32 (1.31) Commodities...
...(0.00%) at 5,384 Dax unchanged 0.00 (0.00%) at 13,043 Currencies €/$ 1.18 (1.18) $/¥ 113.10 (112.92) £/$ 1.32 (1.32) €/£ 0.8938 (0.8925) Commodities ($) Brent Crude (ICE) up +0.05 at 58.20 Light Crude...
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