(Alliance News) - The FTSE 100 closed in positive territory on Tuesday, although well off early highs, as a marked drop in US consumer confidence knocked Wall Street. Read More
(Alliance News) - European stocks closed down sharply on Monday, although above early lows, as a delay to tariffs with Mexico sparked hopes that a global trade war could be averted. Read More
(Alliance News) - Stocks prices in London went into Tuesday afternoon higher, shaking off drama in New York tech overnight, while the dollar was on the up amid another US tariff threat. Read More
(Alliance News) - London's FTSE 100 was weaker on Monday, with miners hurting the FTSE 100, while tech stocks are in focus in New York, as competition from China emerges. Read More
(Alliance News) - London's FTSE 100 closed Monday higher, but missed out on the strong gains seen in Europe and the US, as investors weighed a report that Donald Trump could water down tariff plans. Read More
(Alliance News) - Stocks in London nursed heavy losses at midday on Thursday, although they came off lows after the Bank of England's widely expected decision to leave interest rates unchanged at 4.75%. Read More
(Alliance News) - Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust PLC on Friday announced changes to board leadership, while saying its half-year rise in net asset value fell short of its benchmark's. Read More
(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London opened sharply higher on Thursday, with the mood in markets positive ahead of a eurozone interest rate decision later. Read More
(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London took a hit at midday Monday, along with the rest of the world, as investors digested last week's economic data and worries over a US recession. Read More
(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London opened lower on Monday, as markets across the globe felt the fallout of some poor US economic data released last week. Read More
(Alliance News) - European equities traded lower on Friday morning, with poor US data and largely underwhelming tech earnings unnerving markets. Read More
(Alliance News) - European equities got off to an underwhelming start on Wednesday, as poorly-received tech earnings after the closing bell in New York overnight kept a lid on enthusiasm, and reports from the continent largely failed to inspire confidence either. Read More