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Europe close: Stocks end lower ahead of Fed amid concerns around banks
European shares got off to a poor start in May as investors waited anxiously for the US central bank's policy decision the next day and continued concern around the banking sector.
Wednesday preview: US Fed decision, Lloyds in focus
All eyes on Thursday would be on the US central bank as it announced its latest policy decision.
US job opening decline further in March
The number of job opening continued to decline in March alongside a decrease in the number of Americans choosing to change employment.
US open: Wall Street gets off to a week start ahead of Fed decision
Wall Street got off to a weak start on Tuesday as investors eyed the latest policy announcement from the US Federal Reserve due out the next day, while concerns about the debt ceiling continued to play on investors’ minds.
US government could run out of cash in early June, Yellen warns
The US government was likely to run out of cash to meet all of its obligations, possibly as soon as next month, unless Congress acted.
Euro area money supply growth slows in March
Money supply growth in the single currency bloc slowed in March.
Euro area credit standards tightened by most since 2011 in first quarter
Lenders in the single currency area tightened their credit standards at the start of 2023 at the quickest pace since the 2011 debt crisis, the results of a survey revealed.
Restaurant Group reports 'very encouraging' trading
The Restaurant Group reported "very encouraging" trading for the first four months of the year, putting it ahead of schedule to achieve its medium-term targets for increasing its margins and reducing its debt.