26 Jan WebFG (Link) Henry Croft, research analyst at Accendo Markets, said: “Trump has already extended a debated that should have been put to bed with a simple dismissal of sentiment. However, in his haste to correct – read, undermine – his Treasury Secretary, the President has in avertedly done much more. Talking the dollar up or…
19 Jan City AM (Link) Mike van Dulken and Henry Croft, analysts at Accendo Markets, said the concerns of weak demand and rising supply were putting a dent in recent bullishness. “As a result, global benchmark Brent fell to a 10-day low of $68.50 overnight before finding support, while US crude briefly dipped below $63 before…
12 Jan Reuters (Link) “The company points to solid industry fundamentals with strong demand for new homes supported by accommodative financing, government initiatives as well as the well documented shortage of national supply. Long may this continue”, said Accendo Markets analyst Mike van Dulken. 11 Jan Armchair Trader (Link) The timing of these companies’ announcements couldn’t…
5 Jan Digital Look (Link) Mike van Dulken, head of research at Accendo Markets, said: “The shares had been topping out since Wednesday, following a 25% 6-week rebound. The real driver for this morning’s down move may in fact be last night’s news of a delay to the UK defence review while solutions are sought for a…
29 Dec Guardian (Link) The London stock market is “doing its festive best” to reach the New Year at a fresh record high, says Mike van Dulken of Accendo Markets. 28 Dec Reuters (Link) “The U.K.’s UK 100 outperforms … as the index’s plethora of foreign-earning stocks reap the perceived benefits of U.S. President Trump’s first legislative victory,” in the…
22 Dec London South East (Link) The higher start comes “as the global equity rally continues its traditional year-end, US tax reform assisted Santa Rally”, said Michael van Dulken and Henry Croft at Accendo Markets. 21 Dec Marketwatch(Link) “The U.K.’s UK 100 outperforms … as the index’s plethora of foreign-earning stocks reap the perceived benefits…