(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London closed lower on Tuesday, after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell appeared to confirm that interest rates in the US are set to rise higher than markets previously expected. Read More
(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were broadly flat at midday on Tuesday, though the FTSE 100 crept into the green, as investors waited for Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's two days of testimony before the US Congress. Read More
(Alliance News) - Ashtead Group PLC on Tuesday announced profit growth in the third quarter of its financial year 2023, citing markets as benefitting from current US legislative policies and megaprojects. Read More
(Alliance News) - London's equities got off to a lukewarm start on Tuesday, as investor caution prevailed ahead of policy commentary by the head of the US central bank. Read More
(Alliance News) - The following is a round-up of updates by London-listed companies, issued on Monday and not separately reported by Alliance News: Read More
Ashtead Group PLC - London-based industrial equipment rental company focused on the US - Prices USD750 million in 5.550% senior, unsecured notes, due 2033 at 99.767% of face value. The offer via Ashtead Capital Inc closes on Monday next week. The funds will be used to repay some other borrowings and for general corporate purposes. Read More
(Alliance News) - Stocks in London were lower at midday on Tuesday as investors continued to fret about the prospect of another hefty rate hike from the Federal Reserve following the release of a better-than-expected reading on the health of the US service sector. Read More
(Alliance News) - Ashtead Group PLC on Tuesday reported strong revenue and profit growth in its second quarter, as it raised its interim dividend and upped its rental revenue outlook. Read More
(Alliance News) - European markets got off to a lacklustre start on Tuesday, as concern about bigger-than-expected interest rate hikes from the US Federal Reserve resurfaced. Read More
(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were called to open lower on Tuesday, following a weak New York close, as some strong US data stoked interest rate hike fears. Read More