President-elect Donald Trump is set to advance his policy agenda soon after being sworn in, likely triggering a period of volatility for financial markets, according to analysts at financial-services firm Barclays.
Barclays PLC BARC shares rallied 2.35% to £2.89 Friday, on what proved to be an all-around favorable trading session for the stock market, with the FTSE 100 Index UKX rising 1.35% to 8,505.22. Supported by world-class markets data from Dow Jones and FactSet,
The rate on the Barclays Everyday Saver will be reduced from 1.51% to 1.26% on balances up to £10,000, while the Barclays Rainy Day Saver is being cut from 5.12% to 4.87% on balances up to £5,000
Barclays Plc’s Stephen Dainton is preparing for a wave of dealmaking this year as more US companies have been buoyed by rising stock prices, giving them more firepower to go out and pursue acquisitions.
Lumentum's (NASDAQ:LITE) stock rose about 6% premarket on Friday after Barclays upgraded the shares to Overweight from Underweight. The firm also raised the price target to $125 from $80 on the shares of the company,
Tesla ( TSLA, Financial) shares rose 5% on Wednesday following a price target increase from Barclays. Analyst Dan Levy boosted the target to $325 from $270 and kept an Equal-weight rating.
Barclays has issued a warning about a letter going out to customers after an individual got in touch about a change to their account. The frustrated customer contacted the bank over social media, to say: "Despite never exceeding our overdraft limit, never being persistently overdrawn, today you significantly reduce our overdraft limit."
BARCLAYS is making a big change to two of its bank accounts that could leave customers worse off. The bank which caters to over 20million UK customers is slashing interest rates on
In a report released today, Eric Morgan from Barclays maintained a Buy rating on Saia (SAIA – Research Report), with a price target of $600.00.
Barclays analyst Benjamin Budish maintained a Sell rating on Franklin Resources (BEN – Research Report) today and set a price target of $19.00.
Mitoma is now the outright highest-scoring Japanese player in Premier League history, with 15 goals, moving one clear of former Leicester City striker Shinji Okazaki. Mitoma also got an assist on Sunday at Old Trafford, taking him to 12 in his Premier League career, double the total of any other Japanese player.