Dow Jones Futures Rise As Taiwan Semi Earnings Top After Nvidia, Chips Led Stock Market Sell-Off
Nvidia and chips led the latest market retreat Wednesday. Taiwan Semiconductor earnings and guidance were upbeat.
Nvidia and chips led the latest market retreat Wednesday. Taiwan Semiconductor earnings and guidance were upbeat.
Experts have explained why car insurance costs are so high and what to do about it as some report their new quotes being two or three times as high
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Taxpayers are under siege like never before as allowances are cut or frozen and even pets across the country cannot escape the HMRC onslaught, according to experts.
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Merger and acquisition fever is one reason why the London market, as benchmarked by the FTSE 100 index, is reaching new all-time highs, not least because the rash of bids for London-listed companies suggests they are going cheap, and trade and private equity buyers are looking to make the most of the value that is on offer.
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Former chancellor Nigel Lawson, who PM cites as inspiration, warned merging NICs with income tax would ‘create many losers’
Tesla added nearly $64bn (£51bn) to its valuation after the EV giant took a step closer to launching self-driving cars in China.
Exclusive: Concerns over effect on UK’s finances lead officials to believe utility should be renationalised before general election
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An airline has blamed the UK's exit from Europe for heaping problems on an industry as it moved to cut Scottish routes and services.
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Change at the top of HSBC and the performance of Premier Inn owner Whitbread are among today’s City talking points. Noel Quinn surprised HSBC investors by announcing plans for his departure after nearly five years as chief executive, having joined the business in 1987. Whitbread said it planned to cut 1500 jobs at its restaurants division as it converts food locations into hotel rooms or sells them.
The Early May bank holiday means a number of benefits will be paid earlier than usual next week
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