Britain's benchmark index closed at record peak on Thursday as investors cheered a healthy set of corporate updates, while a ...
(Alliance News) - London's FTSE 100 opened slightly higher on Tuesday, keeping its poise despite a sell-off of a host of US tech names at the start of the week.
BT and Shell shares are in the spotlight at the start of the FTSE 100 results season. The oil giant boosted shareholder ...
Chip giant Nvidia ( NVDA) was more than 11% lower in the first hour of US trading. Industry peer ASML ( ASML) lost 8%, while Arm ( ARM ), Broadcom ( AVGO ), and Micron Technology ( MU) also got ...
The FTSE 100 index is forecast to open slightly higher, having closed broadly flat last night.
The FTSE 100 (^FTSE) and European stocks were in positive territory ... sparked concerns about the level of spending in the space in the US. DeepSeek develops open-source large language models and its ...
Stocks across Asia lost ground on Monday as worries about Chinese AI company DeepSeek reverberated. The company's discounted R1 model knocked tech stocks, sending the Nikkei ( ^N225) in Japan 0.9% ...
The popularity of lower cost China startup DeepSeek heightened jitters ahead of a big few days for mega-cap results.
Markets were on edge on Monday, with the FTSE 100 (^FTSE) almost flat and European ... and tech investors later on today when US markets open. Nasdaq futures are already almost 3% in the red.
The FTSE 100 is swiftly coming off Friday's 's record high at 8,587 ... to utilise their foreign investment allowance should the South African resident wish to open an international account with IG ...
A barrel of Brent fell to USD76.26 early Friday from USD77.18 at the time of the London equities close on Thursday. An ounce of gold rose to USD2,794.27 from USD2,793.57. Gold rose as high as USD2,799 ...