FTSE 100 stutters after touching 6,900 but Wall Street pushes on January 7, 2021 The FTSE 100 stuttered today after touching 6,900 points this morning in yet another fast open to trading, but US markets traded higher again. London’s premier index rose 0.8 per cent at the open to stand at 6,903 points, its highest level since before the pandemic. However, traders soon slammed on the breaks, with the [...]
Easyjet boss: We can ‘take advantage’ of European rivals who got state bailouts January 28, 2021 Easyjet’s chief executive has said not getting government bailouts like continental rivals during Covid-19 could benefit the budget carrier as it seeks to grow in Europe. Unlike in many European countries, the UK government has not propped up the country’s airlines despite multiple calls to do so. But Johan Lundgren said the restrictions imposed on [...]
Covid: Downing Street ‘optimistic’ about Pfizer vaccine breakthrough November 9, 2020 Downing Street is “optimistic” Pfizer’s Covid vaccine breakthrough will be approved by UK regulators, however they warned no decisions can be made before safety data is published by the company. Boris Johnson’s official spokesman told journalists today that the UK has 40m units of Pfizer’s vaccine trial on order if approved by UK regulators, with [...]
Top traded stocks within stocks and shares ISAs April 12, 2022 As the new tax year commences, we look at why you should make the most of your ISA allowance within an IG stocks and shares ISA and dig into the most popular shares in IG clients’ stocks and shares ISAs. Utilising your ISA allowance The new tax year is almost upon us and with this [...]
Travel corridors: ’50 per cent’ chance of London-New York travel by end of November October 23, 2020 There is a 50:50 chance that a travel corridor between London and New York could be set up before Thanksgiving, Heathrow Airport’s chief executive said today. John Holland-Kaye said that preparations for a trial testing scheme to enable business travel were advancing rapidly. Speaking to the Evening Standard, he said that the national holiday, which [...]
Wall Street rallies on tech rebound as FTSE closes in the green March 22, 2021 Wall Street closed in the green on Monday as technology stocks rebounded from a recent selloff sparked by surging bond yields. The tech-heavy Nasdaq index closed up 1.2 per cent, while the S&P 500 and Dow Jones inched up 0.7 per cent and 0.2 per cent respectively. A sharp run-up in Treasury yields since mid-February [...]
Wizz Air cuts capacity to 50 per cent as quarantine hits demand September 25, 2020 Wizz Air today said it will operate at 50 per cent capacity in October after suffering a slump in demand due to coronavirus quarantine rules. The budget airline said its services will be running at half the normal level next month and would likely remain at the same level throughout the winter if restrictions remained [...]
Coronavirus: Plans for Portugal-UK ‘air bridge’ going well June 15, 2020 Portugal’s prime minister Antonio Costa has said that negotiations over an “air bridge” with the UK were still in progress and going well. Speaking to foreign media, Costa said: “We are working towards an agreement and will wait for it to happen”. If the measure is agreed, people in England will be able to travel [...]
Joe Biden’s $2.3tn spending spree will stifle competition and make business the bogeyman April 6, 2021 Last month, the White House began to lay out the President’s new economic investment programme, the American Jobs Plan. It is the partner of the American Rescue Plan, the ambitious plan to vaccine the entire population, rebuild the economy and the country after the damage wrecked by the pandemic. The plan pledges to spend $2.3 [...]
Airline shares tumble as hotel quarantine spells travel chaos until Easter February 9, 2021 Shares in the UK’s largest airlines tumbled more than three per cent this afternoon as the health secretary’s announcement of new hotel quarantine measures spelt prolonged chaos for the travel industry. Easyjet shares fell more than 4.5 per cent to 788p, while Tui shed 4 per cent and British Airways owner IAG dropped 3.3 per [...]