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Gold edges higher, heading for a weekly gain as fiscal fears and tariff uncertainty outweigh strong US jobs data.
BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF generates more revenue than its S&P 500 fund due to higher fees despite managing fewer assets.
FTSE slips as Trump signs mega-bill; EU braces for tariffs; Versarien, Huddled climb; Thruvision drops on fundraise.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans to cut cash ISA allowances to encourage investment, risking backlash from cautious savers seeking security.
Robinhood’s shares hit $100, driven by a major European crypto expansion offering tokenised stocks, private equities, and blockchain trading.
Sainsbury’s shows sales growth and market share gains, but uncertain profits and thin dividend cover raise questions about share price upside.
Greggs shares slump 14% after hot weather dents pastry sales, prompting a profit warning and fresh doubts over growth strategy.
Gold steadies as US fiscal deficits and looming July 9 tariff deadline keep investors cautious ahead of key data.
FTSE 100 rose as energy stocks gained, Sainsbury, Kitwave, and Mpac fell on cautious outlooks and profit warnings.
Currys shares jumped as profits soared, dividends returned, and strong UK growth offset Nordic struggles. Cash flow and confidence improved.