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FTSE 100 perks up but Wall Street seen mixed after strong jobs report
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Global Triple Play Services Industry (2020 to 2027) - Key Market Trends and Drivers
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How Japan has tapped into the history of innovation at the Olympics
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205 (58.40%) stocks advanced and 132 (37.61%) declined
29 stocks rose to a new 52-week high, 0 fell to new lows
78.35% of stocks closed above their 200-day average
58.12% of stocks closed above their 50-day average
6.55% of stocks closed above their 20-day average
Outperformers:
+ 6.88% - Indivior PLC (INDV.L)
Underperformers:
-6.33% - Smith & Nephew PLC (SN.L)
-5.96% - Weir Group PLC (WEIR.L)
Forex pairs – asleep behind the wheel?:
Ranges were effectively flat as a pancake overnight for currency pairs. But with several data points in the pipeline then we’re hopeful markets will awake from their lull.
Growth data is in focus again with the release of Q2 preliminary GDP reports for Germany and Europe. Unlike the US which has pumped out growth for three consecutive quarters, German GDP contracted in Q1 after barely expanding in Q4 2020. However, it is expected to expand at a rate of 2% QoQ and 9.6% YoY, whilst eurozone growth is foreca
FTSE Edges Higher, Speculators Could Rebuild Bets on Stronger Pound
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