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Tuesday preview: US business confidence, BP in the spotlight
Tuesday's economic calendar is light.
Immune system creates neutralising antibodies against Omicron after three exposures
German scientists have shown that the human immune system creates an abundant amount of high quality antibodies capable of neutralising Omicron once it has encountered the virus's spike protein three times.
Europe close: Buyers and sellers vie for dominance in stock markets
Stocks on the Continent finished the session on a mixed note amid rising bets for interest rate moves from central banks that weighed on equities in the periphery.
S&P raises outlook for EasyJet credit rating to 'stable' on air traffic recovery
S&P Global Ratings revised its outlook for EasyJet's long-term credit rating from 'negative' to 'stable' on expectations that European airline traffic was set to continue recovering over the course of 2022.
Meta threatens to pull Facebook and Instagram from Europe over data transfer row
Meta threatened to pull Facebook and Instagram from Europe if Brussels blocked its ability to send user data to the US.
J.P.Morgan says cycle not yet over in stocks, reiterates 'overweight' on UK
Equity strategists at JP Morgan told clients that stocks continue to offer a "supportive" risk-reward and that the cycle was "far from over".
Canaccord waiting for clarity from Genel Energy on 'next steps'
Analysts at Cannacord Genuity trimmed their target price for shares of Genel Energy ahead of what they termed an important two years as the oil explorer "refines or defines" its rationale.
Construction and energy output drag on German industrial production in December
Industrial output in the euro area's largest economy fell short of economists' forecasts by a touch, but core manufacturing fared considerably better.