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Sector movers: Oil equipment and lenders' shares weaken on concern around second Covid-19 wave
Cyclicals were all lower at the end of the week as investors recoiled at the prospect that Covid-19 lockdown measures across the Continent might be tightened amid the renewed increases in the number of novel coronavirus infections.
Europe close: Stocks walloped by lockdown worries, leak of bank files
European shares started the week deep in the red as fears over increasing coronavirus cases across the Continent combined with a leak of confidential reports from banks around the world to the US Treasury regarding potential money laundering to knock investor sentiment hard.
Tuesday preview: Fed's Powell, Close Brothers Group in focus
All eyes will be on US Federal Reserve chairman, Jerome Powell, as he testifies before a panel from the US House of Representatives' Financial Services Committee.
Libyan oil exports may be set to restart as warring factions agree deal
Libyan oil production and exports from the east of the country are set to restart following a conditional lifting of the blockade imposed by the Libyan National Army under the command of Khalifa Haftar.
Nikola shares plummet after founder and chairman steps down
Nikola shares plummeted further after the company's executive chairman and founder announced that he would be stepping down.
AstraZeneca 'under fire' for vaccine safety, NYT says
AstraZeneca disclosed details of its Covid-19 vaccine trials at the weekend to address criticism around pharmaceutical companies' transparency and avoid the risk of engendering skepticism in the public about the safety of any potential vaccines.
Sunday share tips: The Hut Group, Ocado
Matt Moulding's online retailer The Hut Group and its subsequent flotation have both proven a resounding success.
Sunday newspaper round-up: Coronavirus, UK taxes, Wheaton Precious Metals
Britain’s most senior government scientists will make a direct appeal to the public on Monday, warning that the coronavirus trend is “heading in the wrong direction” and “a critical point has been reached”. As Downing Street considers imposing nationwide curbs to contain a sharp jump in cases, the chief medical officer for England, Chris Whitty, will make a rare live televised address alongside the UK chief scientific adviser, Sir Patrick Vallance. - Guardian.