London's premier index ended in green, but European stocks and US indices were mixed on Monday, as Tesla stock popped.
Nov 18 (Reuters) - UK's main stock indexes traded in a tight range on Monday, as caution prevailed ahead of an inflation report due later in the week, while conglomerate Melrose jumped following an ...
AstraZeneca moved the other way with a decline of 113p to 9865p, while housebuilders Persimmon and Taylor Wimpey lost about 0 ...
The blue-chip index outperformed European rivals on Monday, with miners including Endeavour, Anglo American and Fresnillo ...
Tesla's shares rose more than 5% in the wake of a Bloomberg report that President-elect Donald Trump's team is looking to ...
Indices trading has become a popular way for traders to gain exposure to a wide range of stocks without needing to buy ...
Dow Jones Industrial Average futures fell 49 points, or 0.11%, to 43,519 S&P 500 futures increased 11.25 points, or 0.2%, to 5,908 Nasdaq 100 futures increased 143.75 points, or 0.7%, to 20,638 On ...
The FTSE 100 and European markets opened higher on Monday, heading higher from a dip last week where investors took profits off the table. Concerns have set in since president-elect Donald Trump's win ...
It’s no secret that the FTSE 100 has been on a rampage over the last two years. Index investors have reaped a chunky 21.2% ...
The pound fluctuates against the dollar and gets close to breaching $1.26 ...