Full List Of Stories
Week ahead: Bank of England, Federal Reserve and US non-farm payrolls in focus
Investors' focus over the coming week will be on central bank meetings at home as well as across the Atlantic in the US.
Euro area core CPI jumps in April
The cost of living in the single currency bloc continued rising in April, hitting a new record in the process as inflationary pressures broadened out from energy.
US consumer confidence improves a little in April, University of Michigan says
Americans grew more confident in April thanks to the retreat in expectations for increases in the price of petrol, the results of a very closely-watched survey revealed.
Chicago PMI drops in April as new order growth stalls
Factory activity in the Chicago area fell more quickly than expected in April as new order growth nearly stalled, the results of a survey showed.
US Q1 compensation growth seen having scant impact on Fed policy
The broadest measure of inflationary pressures in the US jobs market jumped by more than forecast last month as benefits exploded.
Real US personal spending falls in March as prices jump
A jump in inflation meant that Americans' spending in fact fell last month when measured in real terms, although prices rose a tad less quickly than anticipated.
House price growth slows more quickly than expected in April, Nationwide says
House price growth in the UK slowed more than expected in April amid the ongoing squeeze on household incomes and rising interest rates, the results of a closely-followed survey revealed.
Friday preview: US and euro area inflation, NatWest Group in the spotlight
Investors' attention at the end of the week will be on a raft of inflation readings on either side of the Atlantic.
German CPI pushed higher by food prices in April
The cost of living in the euro area's largest economy edged past economists' forecasts in April despite a dip in goods' prices.
With PE at 30-year low, BoA reiterates 'buy' on StanChart
Analysts at Bank of America hiked their target price for shares of StanChart following the lender's better-than-expected first quarter numbers.
Spanish consumer prices surprise sharply to the downside in April
The cost of living in Spain came off the boil a little in April as the prices of fuels and electricity declined.
Spectris off to 'strong' start in Q1, confident on outlook
Spectris got off to a strong start to 2022 with organic sales and order intake both rising sharply on the back of the continuing recovery in its end markets and new products.
Syncona takes part in oversubscribed funding round for OMass
Syncona committed further funding for rare-disease specialist OMass Therapeutics alongside a syndicate of investors which included a unit of French drug giant Sanofi.
St James's Place confident on growth potential despite hit from war in Ukraine
St. James's Place reiterated its expectations for full-year new business growth and over the medium-term despite the "significant" impact the war in Ukraine during the first quarter of 2022.
Thursday preview: US Q1 GDP, Barclays in the spotlight
The market spotlight on Thursday will be on a preliminary reading for first quarter US gross domestic product.
CMC Markets sees possible path down to parity opening up for euro
The task of managing the differences between economies in the single currency bloc has been magnified by the war in Ukraine and may result in further losses for the euro, perhaps even towards parity with the US dollar, City-based analysts say.
Morgan Stanley sounds 'positive' note on Compass Group
Analysts at Morgan Stanley sounded a 'positive' note on the outlook for Compass Group, telling clients that the catering services outfit was likely to beat its full-year guidance for organic sales growth.
London pre-open: Stocks set for flat start despite tumble on Wall Street
Equity futures are pointing to a flattish start to trading for London's top-flight index on Wednesday, despite another rough and tumble session overnight on Wall Street.
Sector movers: Oil and Gas shares catch a bid amid fear of escalation in Ukraine conflict
Commodity plays and defensives paced gains in a mixed and volatile session in the stock market on Tuesday.
Wednesday preview: ECB's Christine Lagarde, Lloyds in the spotlight
The market spotlight on Wednesday is likely to be on European Central Bank boss, Christine Lagarde, in light of recent weakness in the single currency.