Tuesday preview: UK consumer credit, Barclays in focus.


Financial markets' attention on Tuesday will be on UK consumer credit and mortgage lending data for the month of June.

  • Barclays
  • 28 July 2025 17:47:39
Barclays

Source: Sharecast

The day is to be released at 0830 BST.

Also of interest will be US house price survey results, for May, due out at 1300 BST.

They will be followed 1400 BST by a reading on US consumer confidence courtesy of the Conference Board.

In parallel, the Department of Labor will release its JOLTS job market survey covering the month of June.

On the corporate side of things, Barclays is due to release its interim results.

For the first quarter, the bank had posted a 19% surge in pre-tax profits to reach £2.7bn with total income ahead by 11% to £7.7bn.

At the time, the lender also guided towards a full-year return on tangible equity of approximately 11% and group net interest income, excluding the Investment Bank and Head Office, of over £12.5bn.

Tuesday 29 July

INTERIMS

AstraZeneca, Canal+ S.A (CDI), Convatec Group , Croda International, Essentra, Greggs, Inchcape, Morgan Sindall Group, Morgan Sindall Group, Restore, Shaftesbury Capital, Staffline Group, SThree, Unilever

INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ANNOUNCEMENTS

Consumer Confidence (US) (15:00)

House Price Index (US) (14:00)

Q2

AstraZeneca

GMS

GreenX Metals Limited NPV (DI)

FINALS

Altitude Group, IG Design Group, NWF Group

AGMS

Coro Energy, Switch Metals, Triad Group, Verici DX , Vodafone Group

TRADING ANNOUNCEMENTS

Entain

UK ECONOMIC ANNOUNCEMENTS

BRC Shop Price Index (00:01)

Consumer Credit (09:30)

M4 Money Supply (09:30)

Mortgage Approvals (09:30)


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