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  • US to become world’s biggest LNG exporter in 2022

    December 22, 2021

    The US will become the world's largest LNG exporter in 2022, overtaking Qatar and Australia, according to data presented to Reuters.

  • Global IPO bonanza: Market listings raise record $346bn in 2021 so far

    November 5, 2021

    The global IPO market is booming, according to new data from Refinitiv ahead of the likely listing of Amazon-backed EV maker Rivian next week. IPOs have raised more than $346bn so far this year, with technology the unsurprising star sector. All up, 1,793 initial public offerings have been recorded globally so far during 2021, two-thirds [...]

  • The next memestock? Avis shares rocket 218 per cent in a single day

    November 2, 2021

    Shares in car rental giant Avis are surging this afternoon after positive earnings data, leading some to compare the jump to those of memestocks Gamestop and AMC. Its stock price is currently trading up 81.5 per cent to $316, after paring some early gains. Avis shares were rallying as much as 218 per cent immediately [...]

  • Stablecoin Tether pressured to reveal the location of its reserve funds

    October 8, 2021

    Tether, a stablecoin pegged to the price of the US dollar, is facing scrutiny once again over the location of its reserve funds. Tether Holdings Inc issues one token for each dollar it receives. This means that trades made using USDT are supposedly backed by the companies’ dollar reserves – a quality which has made [...]

  • Ferguson annual profit rises after lockdowns fuel US appetite for home improvement

    September 28, 2021

    Plumbing group Ferguson has posted higher annual profits, buoyed by strong home improvement demand in the US, but expects the lockdown trend to taper in the upcoming financial year. The FTSE 100 firm, which has a second US listing, said underlying trading profit climbed 32 per cent to $2.1bn in the full year ended 31 [...]

  • Morning Wire TV: A market snapshot

    September 3, 2021

    Following Powell’s dovish speech at Jackson Hole last week, markets have been re-pricing the liquidity environment. In particular, the dollar has been notably weaker, commodity prices have rallied, and equities have pushed out to new highs. In the US that’s been most marked in the S&P500 and the NASDAQ100. The key question therefore, at this [...]

  • Morning Wire TV: A market snapshot

    August 31, 2021

    Markets responded well to Fed Chair Powell’s key speech last Friday. The main US equity index rallied both on the speech and then continued its strength during yesterday’s US session (whilst the UK was closed for bank holiday). As well as new record highs for the S&P500 and NDX100, Powell’s dovishness also brought about a [...]

  • Wall Street ends hot streak and opens lower amid China growth slowdown

    August 16, 2021

    Wall Street fell from last week’s record highs at Monday’s open amid concerns about the impact of the crisis in Afghanistan and after China missed expectations on a range of data, signalling that its economy was slowing down. The S&P 500 slid down 0.4 per cent from Friday’s all-time high of the year, while the [...]

  • Morning Wire TV: A market snapshot

    July 9, 2021

    After a number of weeks of strength in global risk assets, some cracks began to emerge in markets this week.

  • US lobby groups gear up to fight Biden corporate tax hikes

    July 6, 2021

    US business lobbying groups are preparing to stop new corporate tax hikes in a spending bill linked to the bipartisan $1.2tr (£870bn) infrastructure deal. As reported by Reuters, the US Chamber of Commerce, the National Association of Manufacturers, the National Retail Federation and other wealthy lobby groups plan to sway a handful of Democrats against [...]

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