Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) drop puts lithium prospects up against iron ore cash
June 27, 2026

Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) drop puts lithium prospects up against iron ore cash

Rio Tinto shares closed at 7,168p in London on Friday, down 0.25% for the day and 3.1% for the week. The stock is 21.4% below its 52-week high from May 27. Iron ore futures fell to $100.33 per ton on June 26. Rio plans to triple lithium output by 2028, while iron ore still accounts for about 60% of earnings.
Experian (LON:EXPN) buyback takes in 8% of trades, stock lags FTSE 100
June 27, 2026

Experian (LON:EXPN) buyback takes in 8% of trades, stock lags FTSE 100

Experian closed Friday at 2,520p, down 0.9% since June 19, while the FTSE 100 rose 1.4% in the same period. The company bought back 2.38 million shares for cancellation over five days, spending about £60 million. Shares remain 39% below the 52-week high. The next dividend date is July 3.
BAE Systems (LON:BA) buyback case looks better after shares fall with UK defence review coming
June 27, 2026

BAE Systems (LON:BA) buyback case looks better after shares fall with UK defence review coming

BAE Systems closed Friday at 1,808p, down 2.1% for the week, with 36% of trading volume concentrated in Thursday’s selloff. The company began a new £500 million buyback tranche, set to acquire about 27.7 million shares at current prices. BAE’s half-year results are due July 30. UK government plans to boost defence spending are expected to influence the market next week.
NatWest (LSE: NWG) steady at 636p as Starmer quits, traders see quiet session
June 27, 2026

NatWest share price: Berenberg 860p target leaves £16 billion gap after weekly gain

NatWest Group closed Friday at 656.40p, down 0.7% on the day but up 2.9% for the week, outperforming the FTSE 100’s 1.4% gain. Berenberg initiated coverage with a buy rating and an 860p target, implying 31% upside. A High Court ruling favored NatWest and other banks, limiting some old credit complaints at the Financial Ombudsman Service. NatWest raised its 2026 income outlook in May.
Barclays PLC (LON:BARC) buyback price now in focus after shares slide on Friday

Barclays PLC (LON:BARC) buyback price now in focus after shares slide on Friday

Barclays PLC closed Friday at 510.70p, down 2.03%, with trading volume at 24.46 million shares, about half the recent average. The bank completed a £500 million buyback at an average 454.30p per share, retiring 110.1 million shares. Barclays US LLC’s minimum CET1 ratio in the Fed stress test was 12.3%, above the 11.2% aggregate floor. The FTSE 100 slipped 0.21% on the day.
June 27, 2026

Lidl £149 Air Conditioner Sells Out Fast in UK Heatwave
June 27, 2026

Lidl £149 Air Conditioner Sells Out Fast in UK Heatwave

Lidl’s £149 Tronic 3-in-1 Air Conditioner sold out nationwide as shoppers queued outside stores during the UK’s record June heatwave. Competing portable air conditioners were listed at £399.99 and £679.97. Retailers reported surging sales of fans and air conditioners, with Lakeland’s online fan sales up 600% week on week. The Met Office recorded a provisional new June temperature record of 37.3C in Suffolk.
National Grid rises on grid-spend talk as heatwave draws attention
June 27, 2026

National Grid rises on grid-spend talk as heatwave draws attention

National Grid closed Friday at 1,245.50p, down 0.6% for the day but up 2.8% for the week. Ofgem advanced 16 long-duration storage projects as NESO issued a second power-margin alert during a heatwave. National Grid’s five-year capital plan stands at a minimum £70 billion, exceeding its £61.97 billion market cap. The company reported 10.9% asset growth and a 3.8% dividend increase for the year.
UK product recalls raise new questions about marketplace oversight and supermarket suppliers
June 27, 2026

UK product recalls raise new questions about marketplace oversight and supermarket suppliers

Amazon removed a 50,000-piece water bead set after UK regulators labeled it a choking risk for children. Prepworld recalled 13 fruit packs sold at six major UK grocers after Salmonella was detected. Morrisons issued two separate recalls this week for products with undeclared milk allergens. The Food Standards Agency and Office for Product Safety and Standards posted multiple alerts in June.

Lidl £149 Air Conditioner Sells Out Fast in UK Heatwave
June 27, 2026

Lidl £149 Air Conditioner Sells Out Fast in UK Heatwave

Lidl’s £149 Tronic 3-in-1 Air Conditioner sold out nationwide as shoppers queued outside stores during the UK’s record June heatwave. Competing portable air conditioners were listed at £399.99 and £679.97. Retailers reported surging sales of fans and air conditioners, with Lakeland’s online fan sales up 600% week on week. The Met Office recorded a provisional new June temperature record of 37.3C in Suffolk.
National Grid rises on grid-spend talk as heatwave draws attention
June 27, 2026

National Grid rises on grid-spend talk as heatwave draws attention

National Grid closed Friday at 1,245.50p, down 0.6% for the day but up 2.8% for the week. Ofgem advanced 16 long-duration storage projects as NESO issued a second power-margin alert during a heatwave. National Grid’s five-year capital plan stands at a minimum £70 billion, exceeding its £61.97 billion market cap. The company reported 10.9% asset growth and a 3.8% dividend increase for the year.
UK product recalls raise new questions about marketplace oversight and supermarket suppliers
June 27, 2026

UK product recalls raise new questions about marketplace oversight and supermarket suppliers

Amazon removed a 50,000-piece water bead set after UK regulators labeled it a choking risk for children. Prepworld recalled 13 fruit packs sold at six major UK grocers after Salmonella was detected. Morrisons issued two separate recalls this week for products with undeclared milk allergens. The Food Standards Agency and Office for Product Safety and Standards posted multiple alerts in June.
British American Tobacco (LON:BATS) up £2.6bn in two days, Velo in ALP focus
June 27, 2026

British American Tobacco up 9.5% as buyback window opens ahead of July results

British American Tobacco shares rose 9.5% last week, closing at 4,751p as the company prepares a closed-period buyback with UBS from June 30 to July 29. The £1.3 billion buyback equals about 1.3% of BAT’s equity. Group guidance remains unchanged, with global cigarette volumes now expected to fall 2.5% in 2026. Investors are watching if the buyback will reduce share count ahead of half-year results.
Glencore sinks more than copper as traders look to July output test
June 27, 2026

Glencore sinks more than copper as traders look to July output test

Glencore shares fell 7.6% this week, closing Friday at 514.70p, while LME copper dropped 2.6%. Over 237 million Glencore shares changed hands, with the heaviest trading on Thursday. Glencore’s decline outpaced copper despite tight inventories and steady production guidance. The company’s Philippine smelter was put on care and maintenance, but Australian plants remain open after a government cash injection.

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Xero Limited (ASX:XRO) heads into July after sharp swings

Xero Limited (ASX:XRO) heads into July after sharp swings

June 28, 2026
Xero will raise Australian subscription prices by A$2–A$28 per month from July 1, with average hikes of 8.7%. The stock closed at A$69.05 on June 26, up 1.77% for the day but down 39% in 2026. FY26 operating revenue rose 31% to NZ$2.75 billion, while net profit fell 27% to NZ$167.4 million. The company’s market value stands at A$11.78 billion.
Pro Medicus rally pushes Echo IQ AI note toward A$1 billion mark

Pro Medicus rally pushes Echo IQ AI note toward A$1 billion mark

June 28, 2026
Pro Medicus closed Friday at A$188.88, up 1.88% for the day and 9.31% for the week, adding about A$1.03 billion in equity since announcing a finance deal with Echo IQ. The stock’s gain far exceeded the proposed A$20 million investment in Echo IQ. Pro Medicus will provide an initial A$10 million convertible note, with another A$10 million possible if FDA approval is secured. The shares ended just below the average analyst target of A$189.47.
QBE Insurance (ASX:QBE) trades close to 52-week peak as June half wraps up

QBE Insurance (ASX:QBE) trades close to 52-week peak as June half wraps up

June 28, 2026
QBE closed Friday at A$24.84, up 3.2% for the week and near its A$25.08 high, while the S&P/ASX 200 fell 0.7%. The insurer’s half-year ends June 30, with results and a dividend due August 14. QBE’s 1Q26 update kept full-year guidance unchanged, calling for mid-single-digit premium growth and a 92.5% combined operating ratio. No new trading updates were issued this week.
Atlas Arteria’s A$5.10 bid spread tightens as IFM takes control

Atlas Arteria’s A$5.10 bid spread tightens as IFM takes control

June 28, 2026
Diamond Infraco, backed by IFM, now controls over 50% of Atlas Arteria’s voting power, with its A$5.10 per security offer extended to July 7. Atlas closed Friday at A$5.08, just below the bid, after 150.4 million securities traded last week. The board maintains its rejection, citing a 60-cent distribution target and asset sales. IFM says its offer is final unless a rival emerges.
PLS share price: A$3.6 billion selloff tests Pilgangoora lithium expansion plan

PLS share price: A$3.6 billion selloff tests Pilgangoora lithium expansion plan

June 28, 2026
PLS Group shares fell 6.32% to A$5.04 Friday, erasing A$3.64 billion in value over seven days. The drop followed a 13.84% monthly fall in China lithium carbonate prices and speculation over a possible CATL mine restart. Reported short positions reached 281.5 million shares, or 8.74% of stock, worth about A$1.42 billion. PLS enters the week with a market value near A$16.2 billion.
WiseTech Global (ASX:WTC) short positions approach A$887 million ahead of ASX open as shares fall 14% this week

WiseTech Global (ASX:WTC) short positions approach A$887 million ahead of ASX open as shares fall 14% this week

June 28, 2026
WiseTech Global closed Friday at A$31.55, down about 14.5% for the week after hitting a 52-week low of A$28.76 on Tuesday. Short sellers held 8.36% of shares as of June 22, or roughly A$887 million. Trading volume surged to 4.62 million shares Friday, more than double the average. The company faces scrutiny after reports of an AFP investigation into its executive chairman, which WiseTech denies.
Volkswagen (ETR:VOW3) China push puts spotlight on German jobs, factories

Volkswagen (ETR:VOW3) China push puts spotlight on German jobs, factories

June 28, 2026
Volkswagen is weighing up to 100,000 job cuts and possible closure of four German plants, sources told Reuters. Lower Saxony, which owns 20% of VW voting rights, is urging the company to build China-developed models in Germany to protect jobs. VW shares closed at 74.28 euros Friday, down 28% since January. The supervisory board will discuss the restructuring plan on July 9.
CSL (ASX:CSL) in focus for Monday as shares face test after Sanofi probe, Tavneos setback

CSL (ASX:CSL) in focus for Monday as shares face test after Sanofi probe, Tavneos setback

June 28, 2026
CSL shares closed at A$114.87 Friday, down 2.36% for the day and 1.2% for the week, with trading volume above average. The EU opened an antitrust probe into Sanofi’s flu vaccine push involving CSL Seqirus’ Fluad after the market closed. The EMA separately advised pulling Tavneos’ EU approval. CSL reports full-year results and its final dividend on August 18.