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Equities

  • Friday, 22 May, 2026
    Chinese capital controls
    China cracks down on illegal cross-border securities trading

    Regulator penalises brokerages in effort to close loophole that allowed retail traders to get around capital controls

    The China Securities Regulatory Commission sign is displayed at the headquarters, with a person walking nearby and red potted plants in front.
  • Friday, 22 May, 2026
    Corporate governance
    BMW, SpaceX and the value of a vote

    Investors welcome German car maker’s move to convert preference shares into equity with voting rights

    Olaf Storbeck
    Sunlight glints off the large BMW logo atop the company’s headquarters building, with metallic towers in the background
  • Thursday, 21 May, 2026
    IPOs
    ‘Fast entry’ SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic IPOs to ignite Wall St trading frenzy

    Passive investors set to dump billions of shares to make way for new stocks

    SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket launching from pad 39A, with bright flames and smoke at the base and clear sky above.
  • Thursday, 21 May, 2026
    Exchange traded funds
    Retail investors turn to ‘options income’ ETFs in search for yield

    Popularity of UK and European funds that use derivatives contracts to generate income soars in two years

    Stock prices and financial data displayed on electronic boards in the London Stock Exchange Group atrium, with one person walking by.
  • Thursday, 21 May, 2026
    Big Tech
    Big Tech software era is over, says top investor James Anderson

    Former Baillie Gifford fund manager says spoils of AI war will flow to hardware suppliers

    James Anderson stands by an open window, looking outside with a thoughtful expression, sunlight illuminating his face
  • Wednesday, 20 May, 2026
    Asset allocation
    Lex. Stock investors are high on hope and low on cash

    There is plenty of opportunity for minor and major snafus given the S&P 500’s reliance on AI-driven companies

    Premium content
    A trader in a blue jacket works at a desk surrounded by multiple computer monitors displaying financial data at the New York Stock Exchange.
  • Wednesday, 20 May, 2026
    UK companies
    Lex. Merger spirits could lift the UK’s languishing mid-caps

    FTSE 250 index makes it well suited to active investing — and opportunistic dealmaking

    Premium content
    Wide view of the Tate and Lyle Sugars Thames Refinery with blue and yellow industrial buildings, smokestacks, and rooftops in the foreground.
  • Wednesday, 20 May, 2026
    Construction sector
    UK housebuilders suffer £8bn hit from Iran war

    Share prices have fallen sharply as hedge funds bet the industry will bear the brunt of the economic fallout

    Rows of new brick houses under construction with scaffolding and red debris chutes, surrounded by orange safety barriers.
  • Wednesday, 20 May, 2026
    Artificial intelligence
    The impossible maths of the AI boom

    The IPO of big sector companies is probably nothing more than a transfer of investment risk to retail investors

    Joachim Klement
    Large white Amazon Web Services data center buildings with rooftop cooling units, surrounded by trees and residential apartments.
  • Tuesday, 19 May, 2026
    South Korean business & finance
    The stock market that outpaced Nasdaq’s dotcom-era gains

    South Korea’s Kospi triples in 18 months powered by Samsung and SK Hynix as AI euphoria continues

    Dealers celebrate with confetti and large balloons as the Kospi passes 7,000 on May 6
  • Tuesday, 19 May, 2026
    IPOs
    Wall Street prepares for boom in tech IPOs after Cerebras’ success

    Chip designer’s $6.4bn raise signals demand ahead of huge listings expected from SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic

    Cerebras Systems Inc. and Nasdaq signage displayed on large electronic billboards in Times Square celebrating the company’s IPO.
  • Tuesday, 19 May, 2026
    Markets
    Investors warn of ‘correction’ risk as high-flying stocks defy bond gloom

    Wall Street indices have surged to a string of record highs despite anxiety over economic fallout from Iran war

    An American flag waves above the entrance of the New York Stock Exchange, surrounded by tall buildings.
  • Tuesday, 19 May, 2026
    World
    Alphaville. Fourth time’s the charm for stock bears?

    What happens after three bumper years of stock returns

  • Tuesday, 19 May, 2026
    Technology sector
    Lex. SpaceX IPO adds air to the Silicon Valley ‘genius bubble’

    Today’s biggest one-man brands benefit from the impression that no cycle can bring them down

    Premium content
    SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket launches from pad 39A, emitting bright flames and smoke, carrying the Viasat 3-F3 satellite.
  • Monday, 18 May, 2026
    Sovereign bonds
    Bonds extend sell-off on inflation fears

    US and Japanese yields rise amid investor concern over surge in energy prices

    A man with a backpack talks on his phone as he looks at an electronic board showing Japanese government bond yields, the yen-dollar exchange rate and the Nikkei index
  • Monday, 18 May, 2026
    Markets
    Bonds bad

    Plus, stocks bad

    Katie Martin
    Premium content
  • Saturday, 16 May, 2026
    US equities
    AI boom could end the de-equitisation ‘put’

    This US bull market has not been accompanied by the usual deluge of equity issuance. Until now

    Robert Buckland
    An illustration showing the OpenAI logo displayed on a screen in front of a keyboard with purple lighting.
  • Friday, 15 May, 2026
    Global inflation
    Global bonds tumble on fears of inflation shock from Iran war

    US 30-year Treasury yield closes week at highest level since 2007

    A man waves an Iranian flag beneath a large billboard showing a graphic of Donald Trump’s lips sewn shut and a map of the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Friday, 15 May, 2026
    Markets
    Party time for stock markets cannot last for ever

    Investor mood is shifting to outright red-hot exuberance

    Katie Martin
    A crowd of guests looks upward and smiles in Times Square during Cerebras Systems’ IPO, with a large American flag display in the background.
  • Friday, 15 May, 2026
    Personal Finance
    Is the only way really down for stocks?

    Market concentration means the majority of equities have room to rise

    Stuart Kirk
    A yellow upward arrow crosses a pink background with stock numbers, surrounded by the logos of Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Google.
  • Friday, 15 May, 2026
    Japanese business & finance
    Obscure Japanese stock measure widens on global hunt for AI winners

    Record gulf between Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 and Topix reflects major influx of foreign capital, analysts say

    A man passes an electronic board showing fluctuating Nikkei 225 stock prices in Tokyo
  • Thursday, 14 May, 2026
    Artificial intelligence
    AI chipmaker jumps to almost $70bn valuation in IPO

    Jump in share price of Cerebras underscores strong demand for shares in companies linked to AI boom

    The Cerebras website displayed on a smartphone, with a red background and the text "The Fastest AI Infrastructure" visible on the screen.
  • Thursday, 14 May, 2026
    Ford Motor Co
    Ford shares surge after launch of power unit for data centres

    New subsidiary pivots to energy storage batteries for AI after disastrous electric vehicle writedown

    An aerial view of the Ford BlueOval Battery Park construction site, showing large white-roofed buildings, parked vehicles, and ongoing work.
  • Wednesday, 13 May, 2026
    Indonesia
    MSCI to cut some of Indonesia’s biggest companies from global indices

    Tycoon-owned Barito Renewables and Chandra Asri among stocks to be removed from Global Standard Index

    A person’s silhouette is reflected in glass in front of an electronic board displaying IDX stock market indexes at the Indonesia Stock Exchange.
  • Wednesday, 13 May, 2026
    Artificial intelligence
    Europe’s few AI plays soar as US tech frenzy goes global

    Investors hunt for winners in market that for years has lagged behind Wall Street’s rally

    Close-up of STM32F205 integrated circuit chips with ARM branding arranged in a black storage tray.
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  5. China cracks down on illegal cross-border securities trading

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