UK Markets' Vulnerability During Crises Examined
An article explores why the United Kingdom's financial markets appear particularly susceptible to downturns and instability when global or domestic crises emerge.
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An article explores why the United Kingdom's financial markets appear particularly susceptible to downturns and instability when global or domestic crises emerge.

Santander (SAN.MC) announced its goal to increase its profit to over 20 billion euros by 2028, driven by growth in its US and UK markets, increased customer numbers, and cost savings from IT transformation.
An analysis questions why UK markets often bear the brunt when global crises strike.

U.S. President Donald Trump claimed productive talks with Iran and postponed military strikes against Iranian power plants, giving Tehran more time, though Iranian agencies have denied any direct or indirect communication and celebrated the delay as a retreat.