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As the Nikkei 225 hits record highs, Japan’s young start investing (Feb 22)22 February 2024 198382
Will more now favour domestic stocks?
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Investing in commodities has become nightmarishly difficult (Feb 15)15 February 2024 196615
What happened to that “supercycle”?
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The dividend is back. Are investors right to be pleased? (Feb 8)08 February 2024 198056
Why cash payments are no longer the preserve of widows and orphans
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NatWest public share sale could happen in June (Feb 6)06 February 2024 208736
The sale of shares in NatWest to the general public could happen as early as June, UK Government Investments (UKGI) has confirmed.
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Bank of England moving closer to interest rate cut (Feb 2)02 February 2024 209975
The Bank of England has held interest rates at 5.25% but indicated it is edging towards cutting borrowing costs.
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HSBC fined £57.4m for customer deposit protection failings (Jan 30)30 January 2024 210572
HSBC has been fined £57.4m by the Bank of England for "serious failings" over its measures to protect customer deposits.
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Crypto prices effort a comeback as bitcoin soars 5% to close out the week: CNBC Crypto World (Jan 26)26 January 2024 209204
Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what’s ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry
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Thursday’s GDP report expected to show the U.S. economy at a crossroads (Jan 24)24 January 2024 218036
Economic growth likely slowed to its weakest pace in a year and a half to end 2023, possibly setting the stage for a more pronounced slowdown ahead, according to Wall Street economists.
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Two important events this week could determine the future of Fed rate policy (Jan 22)22 January 2024 216793
Markets have become less convinced that the Federal Reserve is ready to press the button on interest rate cuts, an issue that cuts at the heart of where the economy and stocks are headed.
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Corporate debt defaults soared 80% in 2023 and could be high again this year, S&P says (Jan 16)16 January 2024 218852
Corporate debt defaults soared last year and could be a problem again in 2024 as cash-strapped companies deal with the burden of high interest rates, S&P Global Ratings reported Tuesday.