Market Report
US close: Stocks close lower as rate cut picture remains unclear
Wall Street stocks closed lower on Monday as the previous week's strong jobs data dampened expectations that the Federal Reserve would cut interest rates by 50 basis points when rate-setters in the US next met at the end of July.
Bonds: Greek bonds outperform, ECB officials push back
These were the movements in some of the most widely-followed 10-year sovereign bond yields:.
Tuesday preview: US jobs market, Micro Focus in the spotlight
The focus on Tuesday will continue to be on the US jobs market and the country's central bank.
Commodities: Copper and Brent edge higher as traders wait on Fedspeak, US-China trade
Commodity futures were little changed at the start of the week as traders paused ahead of a key speech from the US central bank head on Wednesday that might help to clear up some of the uncertainty around expectations for rate cuts by the Federal Reserve over the remainder of 2019.
Sector movers: Tobacco and oilfield services pace gains
Defensive and cyclical issues competed for the top rungs of the sector leaderboard at the start of the week, as investors returned from the long weekend in the States and debated the outlook for near-term easing by the US central bank and hence for stocks.
Europe close: Stocks dip, Deutsche Bank drops as investors mull restructuring
Stocks on the Continent dipped on the back of the better than expected US jobs report for June released during the previous session, which led economists to pare their bets for rate cuts by the Federal Reserve when rate-setters next met to decide on policy on 30-31 July.
FX round-up: Pound little changed as traders mull 'no-deal' downside
Sterling was little changed at the start of the week, as Conservative party members began voting on 6 June to choose between Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt as their next leader.
London close: Stocks dip as investors digest strong US jobs report
London stocks dipped on Monday as investors continued to mull last week's better-than-expected non-farm payrolls report and looked ahead to some key events later in the week.
Broker tips: Hiscox, Beazley, Lancashire, Mercia, Cineworld, Inchcape
Canaccord Genuity cut its stance on Hiscox, Beazley and Lancashire on Monday as it took a look at the UK insurance sector and said first-quarter commentary points to more challenges.
BP solar unit searches for 'most reflective grass' to boost energy output
BP’s solar subsidiary Lightsource is conducting experiments with “bi-facial” panels to catch reflected light off the ground.
Trump warns Iran to 'be careful' as it prepares to ramp-up uranium enrichment
Donald Trump has warned Iran to “be careful” after the Islamic Republic threatened to enrich uranium to 20% purity after it breached the limits established by the 2015 nuclear deal during the previous week.
Director dealings: Lakestreet Capital ups stake in John Menzies
John Menzies revealed on Monday that Lakestreet Capital Partners AG, a group closely associated with non-executive director Christian Kappelhoff-Wulff, had acquired 60,000 ordinary shares in the aviation services holding company.
US open: Stocks head south as rate cuts called into question
Wall Street stocks opened lower on Monday as the previous week's strong jobs data dampened expectations that the Federal Reserve would cut interest rates by 50 basis points when rate-setters in the US next met at the end of July.
Canaccord lowers target price on Mercia, maintains 'buy' rating
Analysts at Canaccord Genuity lowered their target price on specialist alternative asset manager Mercia from 53p to 46p on Monday, but noted the group's "attractive" corporate structure still provided for a de-risked and complementary investment approach.
FTSE 250 movers: GVC falters, Cineworld climbs
London's FTSE 250 was 0. 34% lower at 19,587. 77 in afternoon trade on Monday, with GVC Holdings leading the index lower.
Braveheart takes one-third stake in Nottingham Trent spin-out Pharm2Farm
Fund management and strategic investor group Braveheart has acquired a 33% holding in Pharm2Farm (P2F), a spin-out from Nottingham Trent University based in Nottingham, it announced on Monday.
GVC Holdings insists it has no further links to the Turkish market
Ladbrokes and Coral operator GVC Holdings insisted on Monday that it has no further links to the Turkish market following the sale of its business there back in 2017.
BlueRock Diamonds breaks production records in second quarter
BlueRock Diamonds, which owns and operates the Kareevlei Diamond Mine in the Kimberley region of South Africa, announced its record production in its second quarter production update on Monday.
FTSE 100 movers: Imperial Brands rallies; CRH hit by downgrade
London's FTSE 100 was flat at 7,552. 38 in afternoon trade on Monday.
Science Group accuses Frontier Smart Tech of 'frustrating' its takeover offer
Science Group updated the market on its ongoing takeover bid for Frontier Smart Technologies on Monday, following the latter’s announcement on Friday that suggested the “alternative approach” it was investigating with an unnamed third party could result in a joint venture, but were now “unlikely [to] result in an offer” for Frontier.