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Europe close: Stocks bounce back as North Korea tensions abate
Equities on the Continent bounced back after China and the US agreed at the weekend on the need for a nuclear free Korean peninsula.
US open: Stocks bounce as geopolitical tensions ease
Wall Street's main market gauges were broadly higher following moves by the US and China at the weekend to calm the situation on the Korean peninsula.
HSBC raises target price on esure Group, reiterates 'buy'
Analysts at HSBC bumped up their target price on shares of esure Group, telling clients that at current levels the stock price was discounting a compound annual rate of growth in the insurer's earnings and premiums of just 1. 5% between 2016 and 2019.
US pre-open: Wall Street set for big bounce
Wall Street's main equity gauges are expected to see a solid bounce at the start of trading following moves by the US and China over the weekend to calm the situation.
Portuguese GDP growth slows in second quarter
Economic growth in Portugal slowed sharply in the second quarter as the contribution from net external demand turned slightly negative.
Europe midday: Stocks hold at session highs as traders eye newsflow out of China
Stocks are bouncing back after China and the US agreed at the weekend on the need for a nuclear free Korean peninsula.
Euro area industrial production slips in June, but economists sanguine
Industrial production in the single currency bloc fell back in June amid sharp drops in the output of capital and durable consumer goods.
Europe open: Stocks bounce back as Korea worries ease
Stocks are bouncing back after China and the US agreed at the weekend on the need for a nuclear free Korean peninsula and top American officials said there was no indication that war might break out with Pyongang.
Clarkson posts big rise in half-year profits, eliminates debt
Clarkson saw profits tax before jump by a quarter to reach £21. 9m at the half-year stage amid top-line growth from £147. 2m to £156. 8m.
Chinese retail sales, fixed asset investment slow in July
Chinese economic activity cooled more than expected last month as authorities' tightening measures began to bite.
London pre-open: Shares seen inching higher, Chinese data weigh
Stocks are seen starting the session slightly higher following telephone contacts over the weekend between US president Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart aimed at calming the situation, although a spate of weak data out of the Asian giant are expected to weigh on sentiment.