Moving Markets: Daily News

The global stock market started the week with a big rally, which saw the Nasdaq Composite Index rise 3.4%. Reasons for the rally were the solid earnings reports so far that offer a largely rosy view of the US consumer, as well as the news that Jeremy Hunt, the new UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, will reverse nearly all announced tax cuts and wind back energy subsidies. Richard Tang, Head of Research Hong Kong, provides us with an update on China’s green ambitions.

00:09 Introduction and markets wrap-up by Lucija Caculovic (Investment Writing)
03:53 Update on China’s green ambitions by Richard Tang (Head of Research Hong Kong)
09:01 Closing remarks by Lucija Caculovic (Investment Writing)

Show Notes

The global stock market started the week with a big rally, which saw the Nasdaq Composite Index rise 3.4%. Reasons for the rally were the solid earnings reports so far that offer a largely rosy view of the US consumer, as well as the news that Jeremy Hunt, the new UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, will reverse nearly all announced tax cuts and wind back energy subsidies. Richard Tang, Head of Research Hong Kong, provides us with an update on China’s green ambitions.

00:09 Introduction and markets wrap-up by Lucija Caculovic (Investment Writing)
03:53 Update on China’s green ambitions by Richard Tang (Head of Research Hong Kong)
09:01 Closing remarks by Lucija Caculovic (Investment Writing)

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