Black Monday: £74bn knocked off FTSE 100 as markets respond to deteriorating China outlook August 28, 2015 The UK’s 100 biggest companies had £74bn wiped off their value today after a worsening outlook in China hit global stock markets. The FTSE 100 had lost 4.67 per cent by the time markets closed, nosediving below the 6,000 mark to 5,898.9. China led the global sell-off with the Shanghai composite index plunging 8.49 [...]
Asian markets continue to rebound, with Shanghai Composite, Nikkei, Hang Seng, ASX 200 up August 28, 2015 A sea of red screens can be seen around Asia as markets continue to rise, including in China, building on positive performance yesterday and a strong finish by markets in the US. The Shanghai Composite rose as much as two per cent in mid-morning trading, gaining on the 5.4 per cent it rose yesterday. Japan's [...]
China’s greatest crisis since the 1980s promises more dark days ahead August 27, 2015 With more than $5 trillion wiped off global stock markets since 11 August, “Black Monday” this week saw declines of historic proportions, driven by concerns over the Chinese economy. The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) has subsequently cut interest rates and eased lending rules for banks in a much-anticipated move to stem the market [...]
Asian shares rebound on US gains, Shanghai Composite, Nikkei, Hang Seng up August 27, 2015 Asian shares staged a rebound in morning trading on the back of the Wall Street’s biggest one day gain since 2011. Markets were trading up across Asia, including China, following volatile trade yesterday and big losses earlier this week. Read more: US markets rise but FTSE closes lower as China uncertainty continues The Shanghai Composite [...]
China’s economic crisis and the global market turmoil spooks central bankers August 27, 2015 Traders on red alert for a prolonged period of cheap money (Source: Getty) Global market turbulence is causing central bankers on both sides of the pond to shy away from any tightening of monetary conditions – putting traders on red alert for a prolonged period of cheap money. American rate-setter Bill Dudley [...]
Jackson Hole: Investors seeking clarity on the US Federal Reserve rate hikes will be disappointed August 26, 2015 As investors start to return from their summer holidays, one date in particular will be looming large in their thinking. The seventeenth of September is tipped by many to be the date when the US Federal Reserve will finally start to hike interest rates as a first step on the long road to “normalisation”. [...]
As global markets selloff continues, here’s what seven analysts think of today’s market turmoil August 26, 2015 Market turmoil is widespread today, with gains being wiped off indices in Asia, European markets opening lower, and the FTSE 100 edging towards 6,000. What do analysts make of the developments? Here's a round-up: 1. "The news propped up a malaise in markets" – Bernard Yaros, Moody’s Analytics The release of the weakest Chinese manufacturing [...]
Chinese markets finish lower as volatile trading continues August 26, 2015 Chinese markets closed lower again today after a brief rally in afternoon trading. Having breached the 3,000 mark during afternoon trading, the Shanghai Composite closed 1.3 per cent down at 2,926.3 points, marking its fifth consecutive day of decline, while the Shenzhen Composite closed more than three per cent down at 1,695.8 points. But the [...]
Chinese economic crisis: China cuts rates as a pick-me-up after stock market crash August 26, 2015 Aftershocks from Monday’s chaos rippled through global markets yesterday, with shares bouncing back in parts of the west and China providing a shot in the arm for its battered trading floors and wavering economy. Following the worst worldwide stock market rout in years, the FTSE came out fighting and recorded its biggest one-day rise [...]
US stocks dive back down in final hour of trading, erasing all of the day’s gains August 25, 2015 Black Monday spilled over into Tuesday in the US, when stocks plummeted down in the final hour of trading. Read more: Black Monday 2015: US stocks battered in biggest fall since 2011 At close, the Dow Jones was down 1.3 per cent compared to yesterday, while the Nasdaq and S&P 500 were 0.4 per cent [...]