Tesla Extends Breakout; BYD In Buy Zone As Sales Near 1 Million
Tesla vs. BYD: Tesla stock broke above a key level with Q2 deliveries due. BYD reclaimed a buy point as total sales nearly hit one million.
Tesla vs. BYD: Tesla stock broke above a key level with Q2 deliveries due. BYD reclaimed a buy point as total sales nearly hit one million.
A husband and wife duo who built an outdoor theatre on the grounds of their Suffolk farm estate have been catapulted into Britain’s rich list after netting £2bn from the sale of their financial data business.
Three major lenders have cut mortgage rates ahead of an expected Labour victory this week.
The UK general election is in focus this week as investors brace for a widely expected Labour landslide that could share price moves across the FTSE 100.
With the countdown to the general election now in its final days, Labour has continued to do little to answer questions or quell concerns about its tax plans should it win power.
First-time buyers in London will be nearly £7,000 worse off under Labour as the party is set to overhaul the stamp duty exemption.
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We recently compiled a list of the 11 Wealthiest People in Ireland and in this article, we will look at the richest person in Ireland. Ireland’s Global Positioning Ireland is the second richest country in the world boasting a GDP per capita of $143,179 and a wealth per adult of $247,080. The country has demonstrated […]
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The Man Who Pays His Way: We need to talk about summer
BERLIN (Reuters) -German inflation fell more than expected in June, resuming its downward trend after two consecutive months of increases and leaving the door open for another rate cut by the European Central Bank in September. Inflation figures for Germany and other major European economies suggest that euro zone inflation data - to be published on Tuesday - will also show a broad easing of price pressures. Headline inflation was pulled lower in June mainly by a drop in energy prices.
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The top 10 companies in the S&P 500 account for 35% of the index's market value but only 23% of its earnings, according to Apollo Global Management chief economist Torsten Sløk.
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Shares in the troubled shipyard that built the Titanic have been suspended after auditors refused to sign off its accounts, prompting fresh fears for a major Royal Navy contract.
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