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Retail sales are up, should you buy these FTSE stocks: TSCO, SBRY, PFD?
Retail Stocks

Retail sales are up, should you buy these FTSE stocks: TSCO, SBRY, PFD?

Highlights The volumes of retail sales surged by 1.4% on a monthly basis after a decline of 1.2% in March, as per the latest ONS data. The jump in sales was mainly attributed to alcohol and tobacco. Earlier today, the results of the GfK survey...

BA., CRH, CRDA: Is it the right time to invest in manufacturing stocks?
Stock Market

BA., CRH, CRDA: Is it the right time to invest in manufacturing stocks?

Highlights The output growth saw a decline in April, with higher inflation hitting the demand across several sectors. Out of 14, eight sectors saw a drop in growth, while 11 reported weaker demand for new orders. Inflation in the UK hit 9%...

VVO, BATS, COA: Are these consumer stocks a good bet now?
Consumer Stocks

VVO, BATS, COA: Are these consumer stocks a good bet now?

Highlights The headline UK consumer confidence index fell by two points, from -38 in April to -40 in May. Consumer confidence has fallen below the record-low of -39 witnessed during the global financial crisis. Pessimism among Brits is rapidly...

VVO, BATS, COA: Are these consumer stocks a good bet now?
Consumer Stocks

VVO, BATS, COA: Are these consumer stocks a good bet now?

Highlights The headline UK consumer confidence index fell by two points, from -38 in April to -40 in May. Consumer confidence has fallen below the record-low of -39 witnessed during the global financial crisis. Pessimism among Brits is rapidly...

FTSE 100 tumbles, concern of declining consumer confidence weigh
Market updates

FTSE 100 tumbles, concern of declining consumer confidence weigh

  UK Market News: The UK stock market tumbled on Thursday, with the blue-chip FTSE100 index losing over 2 per cent. Amid the rising concerns regarding a consumer slowdown, over £40 billion has been wiped off the market, and the blue-chip ...