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Fed´s Williams strikes hawkish note
A top US rate-setter struck a hawkish note on Friday despite what he admitted was "a lot of uncertainty" around what fiscal policy would be in 2017 and 2018.
US close: Transport, financial issues lead gains amid mixed January jobs data
Wall Street staged a broad advance at the end of the week despite a mixed January jobs report, led by transport and financial stocks.
Sunday share tips: GlaxoSmithKline, Low&Bonar
GlaxoSmithKline chief Sir Andrew Witty will leave on a high note, leaving the company he joined in 1985 on a solid footing, and the outlook is still positive under incoming head Emma Walmsley, The Sunday Times´s Peter Evans said in his Inside the City column.
Sunday newspaper round-up: US recession, Housing policy, RBS
Donald Trump's economic honeymoon could come to an end as soon as next year, senior City fund managers have forecast, with the US at risk of plunging into recession. Nine years on from the start of the financial crisis, the US recovery may be overheating, Legal & General Investment Management economist James Carrick has warned. He has predicted a series of interest rate hikes will tip the US into a 2018 recession. - The Sunday Telegraph.