Full List Of Stories
Europe close: Stocks brush off global trade and Brexit concerns as euro dips
Stocks rose across the Continent even as a key survey of investor confidence highlighted the ongoing concerns around the US-China trade spat and Brexit and the acting chief of the International Monetary Fund sounded a word of caution on the global economic outlook - all thanks to a weaker euro.
London close: Footsie higher as Brexit worries weigh on Sterling
London stocks had pushed into the green by the end of trading on Tuesday, as sterling slumped on Brexit woes, despite the release of solid UK jobs data.
IMF's Lipton warns of particularly slow global trade growth
A top International Monetary Fund official warned central banks that they should stand ready to help should economic growth slow even more rapidly.
US industrial production flat in June despite jump in auto output
Levels of industrial activity in the US were unchanged last month, despite a sharp jump in auto production, held back in part by a large in drop in utilities' output.
US retail sales volumes jump, driven by auto and fashion sales
US retail sales volumes grew a tad more quickly than expected last month, boosted by sales of automobiles and food and beverage stores.
Europe open: Stocks start slightly higher, US-China trade talks in focus
Stocks were trading slightly higher across the Continent early on Tuesday ahead of a barrage of economic data due out later in the session on both side of the Atlantic, alongside corporate updates from several US heavyweights.