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Week ahead: US non-farm payrolls, Global PMIs in focus
The market spotlight over the coming week would be firmly on the US jobs report for June.
Americans rein in spending in May, PCE inflation in line
Americans reined in their spending in May even as incomes grew more quickly than expected.
US open: Stocks gain as May PCE inflation prints in line
Wall Street jumped on the back of the latest batch of economic data which showed inflationary pressures moderated as expected in May.
Broker tips: B&M, UK life insurers, Vodafone
Barclays analysts raised their target price for shares of B&M European Value Retail following the retailer's latest update.
Barclays ups target for B&M Value Retail after latest trading update
Barclays analysts raised their target price for shares of B&M European Value Retail following the retailer's latest update.
Europe close: Stocks end Q2 on an up note
European shares extended gains on Friday as US inflation came in as anticipated and eurozone inflation waned as expected.
Consumer confidence sees broad-based rise in June, University of Michigan says
Consumer confidence in the US perked up in June amid a broad-based improvement across all demographic groups and price expectations retreated sharply.
Chicago factory PMI edges up in June
Factory activity in the Chicago area continued to shrink in June, the results of a survey showed.
UK life insurers' exposure to Thames Water is 'minimal', Citi says
Analysts at Citi pointed out on Thursday that the UK life insurance sector's direct exposure to Thames Water was "minimal".
Berenberg cuts target price on Vodafone, but keeps at 'hold'
Analysts at Berenberg cut their target price for shares of Vodafone despite what they said was its cheap valuation and 10. 5% dividend yield.
US pre-open: Stock market futures pointing higher ahead of PCE inflation data
Wall Street futures were pointing clearly higher ahead of the release of another batch of economic data, including on inflation.
London midday: Stocks up as investors position for US inflation data
Stocks were catching a bid on Friday on greater confidence in the outlook for the US economy and signs that inflation was cooling across the Channel.
China factory PMI edges up in June, growth in services slows
China factory activity continued to be muted in June as demand remained weak, although levels of output did rise, the results of a closely-followed survey revealed.
Euro area CPI inflation slows in June
Inflation pressures in the single currency bloc ebbed in June.
London open: Inflation again in focus at quarter's end
Stocks were edging up in the final trading session of the second quarter, as investors waited on the release of key inflation data in the euro area and U. S.
Weekly US jobless claims stage unexpected drop
The US jobs market registered their largest decline for 20 months, defying once again some economists' forecasts for further easing, , although the Juneteenth holiday may have been a factor.
Friday preview: US and euro area inflation data in focus
Investors' attention at the end of the quarter would be trained on the latest inflation prints due out in the US and euro area, especially the former.
Europe close: Stocks end mostly higher
European shares were mostly higher despite the release of data showing stubborn inflation in Germany and Spain.
London close: Stocks and bonds unloved as Thames Water fiasco festers
Stocks in London underperformed peers on either side of the Atlantic as another batch of mostly better-than-expected economic data out of the States pushed government bond yields in the US and the UK higher.
Director dealings: Asos co-founder sells 1m pounds worth of shares
Asos co-founder Nick Robertson sold shares in the digital fashion retailer.