Wall Street was mostly lower on Wednesday despite US employment growth picking up last month by more than expected.
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US GDP grew by 2.3% on an annualised basis in the final quarter, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. This was ...
The biggest risers on the FTSE 100 were Smiths Group, up 201p to 2,066p, Land Securities, up 15.5p to 585p, Mondi, up 29.5p ...
after the engineering group bowed to investor pressure by launching a break-up plan, helped boost the FTSE further. London’s top index finished 27.08 points, or 0.31%, higher to end the day at ...
Stocks trended lower on Tuesday for a second day, as investors weigh the most recent movements in US president Donald Trump's ...
The break up plans of Smiths Group today sent the industrial conglomerate’s shares 15% or 277p higher to a record 2142p. The ...
The FTSE 100 pushed further into record territory as trading got underway on Friday, climbing 25 points to a new all-time ...
Susannah Streeter, head of money and markets at Hargreaves Lansdown, attributed this trend to investors seeking safer havens amidst Wall Street volatility ... the most significant boost to the FTSE ...
The FTSE 100 has hit another all-time high this morning, with the index up five per cent since the start of 2025.