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We’re halfway through our five-year strategic plan, and on track to transform our business into one that can deliver growth year in, year out.
Read more about our progress in today’s half year results statement, where we also confirmed we are on track to deliver our guidance for the full year: https://bit.ly/HYResults23
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U.S. stocks traded sharply lower Monday, with traders betting a fresh decades-high print on inflation will force the Federal Reserve to get even more aggressive than previously anticipated to help ease rising prices.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq each dropped more than 2% shortly after the opening bell, extending losses from the overnight session. The S&P 500 also traded in bear market territory, with its intraday level setting it on track to end more than 20% below its recent record high from January. The Dow sank by more than 500 points, or about 1.8%. Treasury yields rose across the curve, and the benchmark 10-year yield jumped to its highest level since late 2018.
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France’s financial sector is now the most popular destination in Europe for US backers, helping the country narrow the gap with the UK for foreign direct investment in the industry https://t.co/T1YVI6jBKC
European equity futures slide as investors worry that surging inflation will continue fueling more aggressive monetary tighteninghttps://t.co/JFGnQIWorI