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Man threatened to torch woman s car and smash windows at her home
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A man has been sentenced for threatening to torch a woman s car and smash the windows at her home.
Keiran Liversedge pleaded guilty to making the threats intending that the victim would fear they would be carried out.
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Softer core CPI calms nerves, boosts stocks
With the recent ramping up of inflation expectations, today’s CPI data was more closely watch than usual.
CPI rose 0.4% MoM in February, up from 0.3% in January & versus 0.3% expected.
Annually CPI rose to 1.7% in line with forecasts and up from 1.4% .
Core CPI which removes more volatile items is expected rose 1.3% YoY versus 1.4% expected.
The data calmed recent inflation scaremongering in the bond markets, sending stocks surging higher. For now, at least, it would appear that the market may have run away with itself. However, with the House of Representatives to vote through the $1.9 trillion stimulus package, inflation concerns may not be going anywhere fast.
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US Market Open: Brexit deal and stimulus bill in focus
Joshua Warner December 24, 2020 12:35 PM
US markets are expected to edge slightly higher as markets wait to find out whether a Brexit deal can be agreed before the Christmas break. Share:
European indices are trading lower as they prepare to close early for the holiday season.
The UK and EU are expected to announce a Brexit deal today, while US markets are waiting to see if a government shutdown can be avoided next week.
In forex, hopes of a deal saw cable climb to near its highest level since May 2018.
US indices to edge higher
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