Full List Of Stories
Thursday preview: US data barrage, Barclays in the spotlight
Financial markets' attention on Thursday will continue to be trained on the US where investors will be digesting a barrage of key economic indicators.
Europe close: Stocks dragged down by concerns over inflation, rising bond yields
European shares finished lower as concerns that higher near-term inflation and rising government bond yields might eventually sap the strength in equities, although not all analysts were of that view.
Asset manager Team prepares to float on AIM
TEAM unveiled its plans to pursue a listing on the London Stock Exchange's junior market on Wednesday.
US industrial output and capacity use beat forecasts in January
Industrial production in the US grew slightly more quickly than anticipated in January, helped by the ongoing rebound in the oil patch, although the output of many goods including energy, remained below their year-earlier levels still.
US final demand prices jump past forecasts in January
Wholesale inflation rose more quickly than expected at the start of 2021 on the back of a jump in energy and services prices.
US retail sales rocket in January
Retail sales volumes in the US shot higher last month with across the board strength in all categories.
Moderna accelerates Covid-19 vaccine shipments to US for Q2 and Q3
Moderna is accelerating shipments of its Covid-19 vaccine to the US federal government as the country races to head off the pandemic.
Credit Suisse's Golub says rising Treasury yields are a 'positive' for Wall Street
The rise in government bond yields and narrowing credit spreads are a signal that the economy is on the mend, a good omen for stocks, Credit Suisse strategist Jonathan Golub said.
Citi says a correction on Wall Street 'very likely'
A so-called 'correction' on Wall Street is increasingly likely now that the risk-reward offered by shares has turned 'neutral', Citigroup said.