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...Against the general trend, yesterday Ferrari confidently guided to a V-shaped recovery in its P&L from H2/20....
...(+1.03%) at 7,298 European markets Eurofirst 300 down -1.15 (-0.07%) at 1,565 FTSE100 down -30.50 (-0.39%) at 7,725 CAC 40 unchanged 0.00 (0.00%) at 5,494 Dax unchanged 0.00 (0.00%) at 13,184 Currencies...
...Japan’s Topix was picking up in afternoon trading, gaining 0.1 per cent. Currencies were stabilising after a drop in the US dollar....
...London and the wealthiest catchment areas in the United States....
...(+0.36%) at 6,629 European markets Eurofirst 300 up +3.72 (+0.24%) at 1,534 FTSE100 up +0.19 (0.00%) at 7,523 CAC 40 up +4.09 (+0.08%) at 5,372 Dax unchanged 0.00 (0.00%) at 12,991 Currencies €/$ 1.18...
...Beyond the Square Mile Asia Pacific equities were gaining as an apparent easing in the war of words between the United States and North Korea saw investors step away from havens....
...(0.00%) at 3,985 Dax unchanged 0.00 (0.00%) at 9,269 Currencies €/$ 1.11 (1.10) $/¥ 101.87 (101.99) £/$ 1.33 (1.32) €/£ 0.8314 (0.833) Commodities ($) Brent Crude (ICE) up +0.59 at 47.75 Light Crude (...
...This recorded a 5 per cent increase in operating profits at constant currencies....
...+1.28%) at 17,749 Nasdaq unchanged 0.00 (0.00%) at 5,071 European markets Eurofirst 300 up +29.31 (+2.08%) at 1,441 FTSE100 up +129.76 (+2.16%) at 6,148 CAC 40 up +99.31 (+2.15%) at 4,724 Dax up +220.53...
...(USA Today) Red scare The US Federal Bureau of Investigation has labelled China “the most dominant threat” to US companies....
...(-0.47%) at 5,083 Dax down -84.13 (-0.72%) at 11,521 Currencies €/$ 1.09 (1.09) $/¥ 124.00 (124.06) £/$ 1.56 (1.56) €/£ 0.7003 (0.7002) Commodities ($) Brent Crude (ICE) down -0.02 at 56.11 Light Crude...
...But the dollar retreated against most major currencies after tame inflation data further complicated the debate over whether the Fed should raise rates....
...States under a Trump Presidency....
...A speech in Rhode Island by Janet Yellen, chairwoman of the Federal Reserve, at 6pm London time, will draw on more up-to-date data on the state of the US economy than Fed minutes earlier this week....
...Friday 20:00 GMT....
...Markets data 05:23 BST Asian markets Nikkei 225 up +39.31 (+0.19%) at 20,242 Topix down -2.90 (-0.18%) at 1,644 Hang Seng up +394.55 (+1.43%) at 27,918 US markets S&P 500: +0.23% at 2,131 DJIA up +0.34 (0.00%...
...(Bloomberg) In the news Baltimore riots The US state of Maryland declared a state of emergency and deployed national guard troops as rioters clashed with police in the city of Baltimore....
...Intel shares fell 5 per cent to $30.80, wiping $6.5bn from the chipmaker’s market valuation, after the company cut its revenue forecast for the first quarter amid renewed softness in PC demand and currency...
...“King Bibi” ended his campaign lobbying heavily for rightwing votes, saying he would not allow a Palestinian state to be established if he were elected....
...When Vladimir Putin undermined the strategic state of Ukraine, Europe stood and watched. Part of the problem is that nations have no chill-up-your-spine loyalty to Europe....
...Just because, you know, not everyone was around during Dotcom bubble V.1. Beenz.com TAKEOFF From a trade rag called Revolution, (June 9, 1998): “Don’t say loyalty, say currency,” says Letts....
...While in New York he talked about Citgo, the US-based subsidiary of his country’s state oil company PDVSA, which is supposedly up for sale....
...Shares of 58.com were choppy in New York trading, falling as much as 4 per cent to $48.59 before rebounding to $54.90 by close....
...per cent within three years, in a move set to prompt a spate of divestments in state-backed entities that could raise more than $9bn....
...(Financial Times) In response to regulation, Goldman ditching less profitable clients and changing rules for hedge funds (WSJ) Argentina v holdouts: plus ça change (Financial Times) Espírito Santo: the...
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