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Europe close: Stocks little changed amid mixed US-China trade news
European shares finished on a mixed note on Monday following conflicting reports about the current state of US-China trade negotiations.
Tuesday preview: US-China trade, Easyjet in the spotlight
The market spotlight on Tuesday will continue to be on the headlines around the ongoing US-China trade talks.
London close: Stocks edge higher despite gains for pound
London listed shares edged higher at the start of the week despite conflicting reports regarding the status of ongoing trade talks between Washington and Beijing and strength in Sterling.
Director dealings: TalkTalk founder picks up shares
TalkTalk executive chairman and founder, Charles Dunstone, picked up a big batch of shares in the telecommunications carrier at the end of the previous week.
Chinese officials grow more pessimistic on chances of US-China trade deal
US President Donald Trump's recent announcement that he had not agreed to any roll-back in already imposed trade tariffs on China had made authorities in Beijing turn more pessimistic on the chances that a phase-one deal between the two economic giants could be reached.
US open: Wall Street stumbles amid conflicting reports around US-China talks
Stocks in the States were trading on a mixed note at the start of the week on the back of somewhat downbeat reports around the state of the ongoing trade talks between the US and China.
Broker tips: HSBC, Vodafone, Consort Medical
Analysts at Jefferies upgraded their recommendation for shares of HSBC from 'hold' to 'buy' in anticipation of an uplift to the lender's return on capital as it restructured some of its operations.
Berenberg hails Vodafone's move towards Open RAN technology
Analysts at Berenberg reiterated their 'buy' recommendation for shares of Vodafone following the company's announcement that it was studying a possible redesign of all its European cell sites based on so-called Open RAN technology which the analysts said could yield multiple benefits, including sharply reduced operating and capital expenditure costs.
London midday: Stocks edge up after 'constructive' US-China talks, PBoC rate cut
London listed shares were holding on to their gains come midday on the back of news of "constructive" contacts between top US and Chinese trade negotiators at the weekend and after China's central bank trimmed its main official short-term policy interest rate.
US pre-open: Stocks set for slightly higher start, Morgan Stanley shuns US equities
US stock market futures were pointing to a slightly higher open in the States on Monday, following 'constructive' trade talks between the US and China at the weekend and a small interest rate cut by the People's Bank of China overnight.
Jefferies upgrades HSBC to 'buy' on restructuring plans
Analysts at Jefferies upgraded their recommendation for shares of HSBC from 'hold' to 'buy' in anticipation of an uplift to the lender's return on capital as it restructured some of its operations.
Week ahead: Central banks, US-China trade talks in focus
The flow of fresh economic data is set to slow perceptibly over the coming week, with investors' focus likely to continue to be on all things related with the ongoing trade negotiations between the US and China.
ShoreCap downgrades Consort Medical to 'hold' after all-cash offer from Recipharm
Analysts at ShoreCap downgraded their recommendation for shares of Consort Medical from 'buy' to 'hold' following the recommended cash offer from Recipharm.
Swiss group SIX launches bid for Spain's stock market operator BME
Consolidation among the world's main stockmarket operators heated up further at the start of the week as Swiss-based SIX Group launched a "friendly" bid for Spain's BME, even as the Madrid-based firm confirmed that it was in talks with pan-European exchange group . Euronext about a possible tie-up.
London open: Higher start for stocks after 'constructive' US-China trade talks
Stocks have started the morning slightly higher on the back of news of "constructive" contacts between top US and Chinese trade negotiators at the weekend, although some analysts reacted cautiously to the headlines.
UK home sellers pull back in November amid unusually high uncertainty, Rightmove says
Asking prices for homes in the UK dipped in November, despite a sharp drop in the number of new sellers on the back of lacklustre prices and political uncertainty, the results of a closely-followed survey revealed.