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LIVE: Wall Street lower, FTSE muted as UK set to see highest inflation rate in G7
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development predicted UK inflation to come in at 7.2% for 2023, increasing its previous forecast of 6.9% from June.
FTSE, European stocks and Wall Street climb as ECB hikes interest rates
The FTSE 100 rose 0.4% after opening, while the CAC and DAX slipped.
China spy scandal: UK is now in 'very dangerous' era, senior Tory MP warns
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of spying on Parliament for the Chinese government.
Huawei’s new foldable provokes scrutiny over Chinese-made chips
Huawei has pulled another surprise launch for its Mate 60 Pro+ and Mate X5 foldable, both allegedly with 5G radio.
FTSE 100: Miners Glencore and Anglo American hit by weak China data
Shares in Anglo American and other stocks exposed to China fell on Tuesday as the country's sluggish recovery continues.
FTSE and Wall Street lower as pound slides and US factory orders plunge
The latest update from the British Retail Consortium suggests inflation is easing as consumers boost their spending.
LIVE: FTSE and Wall Street higher as US job openings data misses forecasts
A look at how the major markets are performing on Tuesday
Commodities round-up: Oil prices lower as gold maintains its allure
A look at what’s moving crude and bullion prices on Wednesday.
Wall Street higher as traders abandon major China stocks
A look at how the major markets are performing on Wednesday.
LIVE: FTSE and Wall Street climb as UK factory production falls
The budget deficit between April and July was £56.6bn, some £11.3bn less than the Office for Budget Responsibility forecast in March.
Trending tickers: Prudential | Bitcoin | CVS
Chinese real estate, cryptocurrencies and US pharmacy CVS are in the crosshairs.
Could China shut down the bitcoin network? | The Crypto Mile
China-based cryptocurrency miners have the potential to regain dominance over the bitcoin network. Yahoo Finance talked to an expert about the risks this would present for the world's largest digital asset.
Intel walks away from its $5.4 billion takeover of Tower Semiconductor
After announcing the deal last year, Intel will no longer acquire Tower Semiconductor for $5.4 billion.
China economy concerns weigh on oil prices
Brent and WTI decline as demand concerns overshadow crude supply fears.
Trending tickers: Entain | Hang Seng | Persimmon
The latest investor updates on stocks that are trending on Monday.
LIVE: FTSE slips and Wall Street climbs as UK employers plan 5% pay rises
Public sector pay expectations have jumped from 3.3% to 4% in the last three months — the highest rate since 2012, according to the CIPD.
Biden signs executive order restricting investment in Chinese tech companies
President Joe Biden signed an executive order that puts new limits on American investment in certain types of Chinese tech firms.
Biden unveils plans to screen US investments in China
The long-awaited effort to prohibit Americans from sending money to some Chinese companies could inflame new tensions between Washington and Beijing.
FTSE and Wall Street slip amid weak US and China trade
The US trade deficit has shrunk by over 4% while the latest China trade numbers for July continued to point to weak economic activity and subdued domestic demand.
China reportedly had ‘deep, persistent access’ to Japanese networks for months
Late last year, Nikkei Asia reported that Japan was planning to add thousands of personnel to its military cyber defense unit. Now, we might know why — according to a report from the Washington Post, hackers in China had "deep, persistent access" to Japanese defense networks. When the National Security Agency is said to have first discovered the breach in late 2020, NSA Chief and Commander of US Cyber Command General Paul Nakasone flew to Japan with White House deputy national security advisor Matthew Pottinger to report the breach to officials.
LIVE: FTSE slides and Wall Street mixed as UK hiring falls and house prices drop
Permanent staff hiring fell in July, to the lowest level since June 2020, according to new data.
China considers limiting kids' smartphone time to two hours per day
China is mulling a two-hour daily limit on phone screen time for anyone under 18.
FTSE and Wall Street rise as UK government borrowing falls but debt still highest since 1961
Public sector net borrowing came in at £18.5bn in June, a £0.4bn decrease from the same time last year, according to ONS figures.
FTSE higher and Wall Street mixed amid UK recession warning by ex-BoE governor
Miners, utilities and real estate stocks are so far leading the move higher.
Wall Street mixed as FTSE falls ahead of UK inflation data
A look at how the major markets are performing on Monday.