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China warns against use of force by either side on Korean peninsula
China warned against North Korea or the US and its allies trying to use military force to solve the stand-off between the two sides on the peninsula.
Banks clamping down 'significantly' on credit card lending
UK banks have begun to clamp down on credit card lending as they "significantly" tighten credit scoring criteria over concerns about economic conditions.
Market continues to recoil from Trump intervention on currencies, rates
US President Donald Trump said the dollar is "getting too strong" and that he has offered China more favorable trade terms in exchange for helping nix the North Korean threat, sending the dollar and government bond yields shooting lower overnight and hitting several European stocks.
Leave supporters' consumer confidence falls since Brexit vote
Consumer confidence among Leave supporters has fallen for the first time since the Brexit vote last June.
Keep it simple, Barclays tells investors in BP
'Keep it simple', analysts at Barclays advised investors in BP shares, highlighting how if the dividend was sustainable then the yield on offer was 7. 0% and pointing to a number of projects which were expected to start up in the backhalf of 2017.
Chinese export, import growth beats forecasts in March
Chinese export and import growth raced past forecasts in March but some economists highlighted the slower pace of increase in import volumes as a potential sign that the economy might have already started to cool.
UK housing supplies shrink, while prices put pressure on housebuilders
UK housing supply shortages continued to worsen in March, according to a report from the surveying industry on Thursday, which also found London's property slowdown dragged on house prices.