Market Pulse - Europe
Europe close: Stocks finish lower after weaker China data
European shares remained in the red by the end of trading on Wednesday, as worries over China's weakening economy and the ongoing US debt ceiling debate continued to ripple across global markets.
Europe close: Stocks slip amid US debt ceiling concerns, Technology a bright spot
European shares slipped a bit on Thursday with gains in the technology space managing to lift them off their lows of the session, despite the US debt ceiling impasse.
Germany producer price rises cool in April
Producer prices in Germany saw their smallest year-on-year increase in more than two years in April, according to data released on Friday morning, adding to hopes of cooling eurozone inflation.
Europe close: Stocks end flat as investors monitor US debt talks
European markets were little changed on Wednesday amid what appeared to be slightly positive headlines around the US debt ceiling negotiations.
London midday: Stocks rise on debt ceiling hopes
Stocks were modestly higher come midday on the back of the positive headlines around the ongoing debt ceiling talks in the US, although analysts were cautious.
London open: Stocks edge up despite US debt ceiling concerns
Stocks were being buoyed at the start of the week by positive headlines around the ongoing debt ceiling talks in the US, although analysts were cautious.
London midday: Stocks trade mixed as investors eye US debt ceiling talks
Stocks in London were trading in mixed fashion at the end of the week, despite hopes that the talks underway to raise the US government's debt ceiling might succeed.
London open: Stocks up on hopes for debt ceiling, US-China talks
Stocks in London were trading slightly higher at the end of the week, amid hopes that the talks underway to raise the US government's debt ceiling might succeed.
Tritax EuroBox secures 10-year green lease at Dusseldorf site
Continental Europe-focussed logistics property investor Tritax EuroBox announced the securing of a 10-year green lease with a leading logistics firm for its recently-completed 36,000 square metre property in Dormagen on Friday.
ECB's Nagel says interest rate hikes coming to final stretch
The European Central Banks' tightening campaign was entering its final phase, the head of the Bundesbank said.
Berenberg describes Centamin's exploration programme as 'systematic' and 'disciplined'
Analysts at Berenberg reiterated their 'buy' recommendation and 145. 0p target price for shares of gold miner Centamin following an exploration roundtable with company management the day before.
Europe close: Stocks in the green ahead of Fed rate decision
European shares ended the session modestly higher on Wednesday as the deluge of earnings continued and investors looked ahead to the US Federal Reserve’s next move on interest rates.
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.