British homebuilder shares hit seven-month high ahead of spending review

British homebuilder shares hit seven-month high ahead of spending review
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British homebuilder shares hit seven-month high ahead of spending review
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The AUD/USD pair is below 64 cents. Given the fact that we have not yet entered the CB interest Rate decline cycle, it might mean a tough road ahead for the Oz dollar. With so many economies in a contraction phase(in real terms), and we being treated as a proxy for commodities, it is already…
February 11, 2026February 11, 2026 Framing the FY27 Budget as growth-focused yet fiscally responsible, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday defended it in the Lok Sabha. She highlighted a sharp push in capital spending and higher transfers to states. Replying to the General Discussion, she said capital expenditure has…
November 28, 2025November 28, 2025 Shares of VST Tillers Tractors Ltd soared 5% on Friday, 28 November, after the company unveiled its first electric Power Tiller and electric Power Weeder at the 9th EIMA AGRIMACH, which took place at PUSA in New Delhi. According to the firm, the launch…
Optima AI: The MQL5 Expert Advisor Revolution In the world of trading, technology has been one of the key factors in maximising efficiency and profits in the financial markets. In recent years, one of the most popular tools among traders is the use of Expert Advisors (EAs) on platforms such as MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader…
This article was written by Follow Peter Arendas is an associate professor at the University of Economics in Bratislava. He has over 15 years of investing experience. Peter specializes in covering small and mid-cap companies in the resource sector with an in-depth insight into the precious and industrial metals royalty & streaming industry.Peter is the…
by Calculated Risk on 5/16/2025 12:35:00 PM From BofA: We initiated our 2Q GDP tracking after the April retail sales print. It moved up two-tenth to 2.2% q/q saar from our official forecast of 2.0% q/q saar. Meanwhile, our 1Q GDP tracking moved up a tenth to -0.3% q/q saar since our last weekly publication…