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FX round-up: Morgan Stanley cautious on cable, says it's time to sell the US dollar
A weak reading on a widely-followed gauge for US housing and doubts around the likelihood of a US central bank rate hike at the end of the year saw the pound register a slight gain at the start of the week, although some analysts continued to exhibit caution in the face of Brexit and its associated risks.
London close: Stocks slip as Brexit deal hangs in the balance
London stocks dipped on Monday as investors digested a speech by Theresa May to business leaders, even as investors waited on the details of the long-term relationship being negotiated by Westminister and Brussels and kept track of Tory MPs calls for a leadership challenge.
Bonds: Politics in focus on both sides of the Channel amid rally in US Treasuries
These were the movements in some of the most widely-followed 10-year sovereign bond yields:.
Commodities: Gains for natural gas help offset losses in agricultural futures
Natural gas futures continued to move back towards their recent 52-week highs, alongside a small advance in crude oil futures.
Interest rates in the US still 'very low', Fed's Williams says
A key US central bank official appeared to indicate at the start of the week that interest rates were still headed higher.
Tuesday preview: Brexit talks, US housing data, easyJet in the spotlight
Barring surprises, the market spotlight on Tuesday will continue to be on the talks between London and Brussels on the outline of their future relationship, the terms of which may help to ease passage of the Withdrawal agreement in Parliament.
Europe close: Stocks slip after acromonious APEC summit, Technology sold
Another round of heavy selling in technology issues dragged on the Continent's main share indices, albeit on lighter than usual trading volumes on account of the upcoming Thanksgiving Day holiday in the States, amid ongoing doubts around the outlook for Sino-US trade relations and political uncertainties in Italy and the UK.
Europe midday: Stocks higher despite mixed news on US-China talks
Stocks are seeing slight gains even as investors digest news of the reportedly acrimonious end to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit at the weekend, after US vice-President, Michael Pence, and China's Xi Jinping set out conflicting visions for the region.
Euro area current account surplus steady at 3.1% of GDP in September
The single currency bloc's surplus in its current transactions with the rest of the world was unchanged in September versus a year earlier.
Europe open: Stocks trim initial gains on US-China uncertainty, Nissan hammered
Stocks are paring their initial gains as investors digest news of the reportedly acrimonious end to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit at the weekend, with US vice-President, Michael Pence, and China's Xi Jinping staking out conflicting visions for the region.