Market Pulse - Europe
Bonds: Politics in focus on both sides of the Channel amid rally in US Treasuries
These were the movements in some of the most widely-followed 10-year sovereign bond yields:.
Europe close: Stocks slip after acromonious APEC summit, Technology sold
Another round of heavy selling in technology issues dragged on the Continent's main share indices, albeit on lighter than usual trading volumes on account of the upcoming Thanksgiving Day holiday in the States, amid ongoing doubts around the outlook for Sino-US trade relations and political uncertainties in Italy and the UK.
Director dealings: System1 CEO lowers stake
System1 founder and chief executive John Kearon sold 358,974 ordinary shares in the AIM-listed marketing research and advertising company.
Haydale Graphene Industries soars on Thai anti-counterfeiting agreement
Haydale Graphene Industries’ shares soared on Monday after the company signed an exclusive licence agreement with Thai outfit TKS Siampress Management.
Nissan to boot chairman over 'significant acts of misconduct'
Nissan is preparing to oust its chairman Carlos Ghosn after it was revealed he and another top executive, Greg Kelly, had been involved in "significant acts of misconduct" over a long period of time.
Europe midday: Stocks higher despite mixed news on US-China talks
Stocks are seeing slight gains even as investors digest news of the reportedly acrimonious end to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit at the weekend, after US vice-President, Michael Pence, and China's Xi Jinping set out conflicting visions for the region.
Euro area current account surplus steady at 3.1% of GDP in September
The single currency bloc's surplus in its current transactions with the rest of the world was unchanged in September versus a year earlier.
Europe open: Stocks trim initial gains on US-China uncertainty, Nissan hammered
Stocks are paring their initial gains as investors digest news of the reportedly acrimonious end to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit at the weekend, with US vice-President, Michael Pence, and China's Xi Jinping staking out conflicting visions for the region.