European stocks hit six-week high, investors focus
European stocks rose in early trading on Tuesday, supported by speculation among investors that
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European stocks rose in early trading on Tuesday, supported by speculation among investors that
NatWest's shares fell as much as 9% on Friday after the British bank warned of
European Central Bank staff see the need for fewer rate hikes than markets now
U.S. stock index futures edged lower on Friday as caution kicked in ahead of
An eye-popping turnaround in stocks may be less bullish than hoped for, with traders
Britain reported a record jump in the number of people leaving the labour market
Plans by European companies to hike wages and pay one-off bonuses to help staff
While British households head into a winter of soaring energy costs, a tumbling currency
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd's (005930.KS) third-quarter profit could tumble 25%, the first year-on-year decline in nearly
Global bond funds saw the biggest outflows in two decades in the first three