Steady post-inflation shock

By Craig Erlam Stock markets are mixed on Thursday following a rollercoaster week in the run-up to, and aftermath of, the US inflation report. Investors got ahead of themselves in a desperate

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Nerves ahead of US inflation

By Craig Erlam We aren’t seeing much change in Europe ahead of the open on Tuesday after a broadly positive session in Asia as China, Hong Kong and South Korea returned following

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Risk rebound continues

By Craig Erlam European stocks were off to a positive start on Monday, following a relatively muted day in Asia amid bank holiday closures in China, Hong Kong and South Korea. UK

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Crypto layoffs top 5,000 as coins slump

Although crypto companies struggled to weather the storm, many had to make significant cost-cutting measures and lay off their staff, according to data compiled by CryptoPresales.com. Crypto companies laid off nearly 5,000

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ECB just getting started

By Craig Erlam A mixed session in Asia overnight after Wall Street rebounded on Wednesday, while Europe opened a little higher as well. Frankly, it’s been an awful few weeks for stock

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King dollar feeds off aggressive Fed

By Han Tan, Chief Market Analyst at Exinity Group King dollar’s scorched-earth ascent to a fresh 20-year peak has clobbered broad swathes of financial markets, with dollar-denominated assets clearly bearing the brunt.

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Risk aversion sweeps across Europe

By Craig Erlam European stock markets are plunging at the start of the week following a day of mixed trade in Asia, with Gazprom’s supply-cut announcement on Friday weighing heavily on the

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A welcome US jobs report

By Craig Erlam Investors appeared relatively pleased with Friday’s U.S. jobs report, despite some initial choppy trade following the release. The headline non-farm payrolls figure was a little larger than expected at

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