Britain and France clashed again in a post-Brexit fishing row on Sunday, with London denying it had shifted its position and Paris insisting it was now up to Britain to resolve a dispute that could ultimately hurt trade.
Britain could order the boarding of more French vessels in retaliation for the detention by France of a British scallop trawler in French waters, a British minister said as a post-Brexit fishing dispute escalated.
Mexican conglomerate Femsa reported a third-quarter net profit of 14.1 billion pesos ($683.8 million) on Thursday, up from a profit of 3.2 billion during the same quarter last year.
Global stocks eased from record peaks as corporate earnings reports served as a stark reminder of current supply chain challenges, while investors also looked to upcoming central bank meetings to gauge whether policy tightening could come earlier.
Global shares tracked sideways near record highs on Thursday, with the European Central Bank making no change to monetary policy, leaving investors to scrutinise U.S. growth figures ahead of Wall Street's open for direction.