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British assets gain, mid-cap stocks lead after Labour election win
Reuters· 3 days agoBritish domestic-focussed mid-cap stocks were the biggest gainers on Friday after the centre-left...
General election 2024: Markets buoyed by Labour landslide after Tory turmoil
Sky News via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoThe pound has remained stable and the markets have reacted positively to Labour's landslide election...
ETFs to Boost Gains Amid Rising Rate Cut Expectations
Zacks via Yahoo Finance UK· 3 days agoRecent unemployment data supporting a "soft economy" narrative, increases the market expectations of...
ASHOKA INDIA EQUITY: Investing in India is still shrewd
This Is Money· 6 days agoAlthough the Indian stock market experienced a big wobble last month, investment companies still...
Labour victory good news for advice guidance boundary review | Money Marketing
Money Marketing Online· 3 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· 3 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 ...
MARKET REPORT: Diageo sets pulses racing as takeover talk builds
This Is Money· 5 days agoDrinks giant Diageo has become the latest household name to be labelled a takeover target. The...
Labour win brings few hopes or fears to City of London
RTÉ News· 3 days agoLabour's landslide election win in the UK shows few signs of unsettling London's financial heartland...
Chinese, Indian stocks favoured over Japan in Asia's second half
Gulf News· 2 days agoEquities in China and India are being touted as potential outperformers in Asia in the second half...
Labour has a mandate to change Britain's economic weather
The New Statesman· 3 days agoBy six o’clock yesterday morning, with many seats still to declare, weary pundits could already be...