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<?xml encoding="utf-8" ?????????>Government borrowing in May soared to £15bn, the highest level since the Covid-19 pandemic, but still below the Office for Budget Responsibility’s (OBR) forecast. This figure was £800m higher than in May last year, yet £600m less than anticipated by the OBR.As the

<?xml encoding="utf-8" ?????????>Retail sales surged in May, recording a significant recovery from April’s downturn, which was caused by unusually wet weather.According to the Office for National Statistics, sales volumes increased by 2.9% in May, surpassing City analysts’ expectations of a 1.5% rise. This follows an

<?xml encoding="utf-8" ?????????>It’s often a challenge working in the insurance industry, because we essentially provide a product that customers don’t actually want to use. No-one wants their pet to become sick, or their house to suffer a flood or burglary, or their business to experience

In this StockCharts TV video, Mary Ellen reviews the broader markets, takes a close look at NVDA and other year-to-date winners that sold off last week, and shares top candidates in the Consumer Discretionary sector.This video originally premiered June 21, 2024. You can watch it on our