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May 24 - Markets closed

World markets

Shanghai 2,288.53 +12.87 (0.57%)
S&P 500 1,649.60 -0.91 (-0.06%)
Nikkei 225 14,612.45 +128.47 (0.89%)
Hang Seng Index 22,618.67 -51.01 (-0.23%)
TSEC 8,209.78 -28.05 (-0.34%)
EURO STOXX 50 2,764.29 -12.49 (-0.45%)
CAC 40 3,956.79 -10.36 (-0.26%)
S&P TSX 12,667.22 +9.13 (0.07%)
S&P/ASX 200 4,983.50 -78.90 (-1.56%)
BSE Sensex 19,704.33 +30.00 (0.15%)
KOSPI 1,973.45 +4.26 (0.22%)

Currencies

GBP/USD 1.5171 +0.0066 (0.44%)
GBP/EUR 1.1751 +0.0071 (0.61%)
GBP/JPY 155.2752 +1.3854 (0.90%)
GBP/HKD 11.7739 +0.0479 (0.41%)
GBP/CNY 9.3083 +0.0429 (0.46%)
GBP/AUD 1.5473 -0.0039 (-0.25%)
Banks given ultimatum to plug their black holes
Banks have been warned that they have just a month left to agree plans by the Bank of England to plug capital black holes. It comes amid mounting frustration among regulators about what is being seen as "foot dragging" by the industry over the issue.
Co-op could shut bank over £1.8bn black hole  
Co-operative Bank draws scrutiny as it ends new company loans  
Market Chart
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Top stories

HSBC's controversial $1.9bn (£1.6bn) settlement deal with the US authorities over money laundering charges has stalled after a row between the justice department and the judge overseeing the case.
Christine Lagarde, the head of the International Monetary Fund, has not been charged after two days of questioning by French judges over alleged complicity in the embezzlement of state funds.
Households paid off £241m more mortgage debt than they borrowed in an effort to get on top of their debts. Before May last year, net lending had never been negative since the BBA started collecting the data in 1997.
The first official government admission that Iain Duncan Smith's flagship plans to remake the welfare state has hit trouble emerged on Friday night when the Cabinet Office's review of all major Whitehall projects branded the universal credit programme as ...
Mario Draghi, president of the European Central Bank, tackled the political debate surrounding Britain's EU membership on Thursday night, telling a City of London audience that Europe needed “a more European UK”.

Trends

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CAZ Caza Oil & Gas, Inc. 22.86% 29.50M
SCLP Scancell Holdings Plc 15.79% 85.57M

Sector summary

Sector Change % down/up
Basic Materials -0.81%
Capital Goods -0.43%
Conglomerates +1.38%
Cons. Cyclical -0.68%
Cons. Non-Cyclical -0.19%
Energy -0.77%
Financial -1.22%
Healthcare +0.36%
Services -0.45%
Technology -0.53%
Transportation -0.62%
Utilities -0.29%