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UK election-winner Starmer inherits weak economy with 'no magic wand'
Reuters via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoBritain's next prime minister Keir Starmer spent the election campaign accusing Rishi Sunak's...
Turkey Bond Inflow Figures Swell With Local Banks Buying Abroad
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance UK· 2 days ago(Bloomberg) -- Turkish banks have found a roundabout way to access cheaper lira liquidity abroad,...
Chinese, Indian stocks favoured over Japan in Asia's second half
Gulf News· 14 hours agoEquities in China and India are being touted as potential outperformers in Asia in the second half...
Sterling and UK stocks rise on Labour election win
RTÉ News· 2 days agoThe pound and British stocks and government bonds rose this morning after the Labour Party surged to a comprehensive win in a parliamentary election. The...
British assets gain, mid-cap stocks lead after Labour party election win
Reuters via Yahoo Finance UK· 2 days agoLONDON (Reuters) -British domestic-focussed mid-cap stocks were the biggest gainers on Friday after...
What to Expect From the Third Plenum, China’s Big Policy Meeting
Bloomberg via Yahoo News UK· 6 days ago(Bloomberg) -- The Chinese Communist Party’s top ranks gather this month for one of the country’s...
Labour win brings few hopes or fears to City of London
RTÉ News· 1 day agoLabour's landslide election win in the UK shows few signs of unsettling London's financial heartland...
British assets gain, mid-cap stocks lead after Labour election win
Reuters· 2 days agoBritish domestic-focussed mid-cap stocks were the biggest gainers on Friday after the centre-left...
Labour victory good news for advice guidance boundary review | Money Marketing
Money Marketing Online· 2 days agoLabour’s general election victory is positive news for the Financial Conduct Authority’s “incredibly...
Celebrate: we have waited so long for this routing of the Tories. An unbearably rare moment of pure...
The Guardian· 2 days agoThe Tory reign of error is over; they have no God-given right to rule after all. George Osborne, chief villain, lives high on investment banking and podcasting – the axeman of the arts is now ...