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Week ahead: Ukraine conflict, Fed and ECB in focus
Investors' attention over the coming week will be on the conflict in Ukraine as they try to gauge the medium-term fallout.
Europe close: Stocks bounce as investors analyse sanctions and amid reports of possible Ukraine-Russia talks
European shares rebounded strongly after a late Wall Street rally overnight that was fuelled by news that some of the heaviest possible sanctions against Moscow had not yet been adopted, no widening in the conflict and reports of possible talks between Moscow and Kiev.
Putin ready to send a delegation to Minsk for talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin is prepared to dispatch a delegation to Minsk for negotiations with their Ukrainian counterparts, following an overture in that regard from Ukrainian officials.
Durable goods orders fly past forecasts in January
Durable goods orders in the US continued to grow at a very quick pace at the start of 2022.
US personal consumption holds up better than expected at the start of 2022
Americans opened their wallets and spent freely at the start of the year despite a lack of further income growth.
US consumer confidence edges up in late February, University of Michigan says
US consumer confidence continued to languish near its weakest level in the past decade amid rising inflation, the results of a closely-followed survey revealed.
Kiev says it's open to talks, including on neutrality
A top Ukrainian official said that his country was ready for talks with the Russian Federation, including regarding the neutral status as referred to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation.