Tuesday 02 Oct 2012
City sources predict the FTSE 100 will open down 29 points from yesterday's close of 5,820, despite positive data from the US giving a boost to state-side stocks last night.
Tuesday 02 Oct 2012
International Airlines Group (IAG) said September traffic figures had been boosted by heavy promotional activity by British Airways during and after the Olympic Games.
Tuesday 02 Oct 2012
Lex in the Financial Times casts its eye over the long drawn-out Glencore/Xstrata saga and is not happy with Xstrata's behaviour.
Monday 01 Oct 2012
Rumours of a special dividend from Wolseley have proved to be on the money, with the plumbers' merchant paying 40p on top of the full year divi of 60p.
Monday 01 Oct 2012
Shares in emerald miner Gemfields rose over nine per cent on Tuesday after the company announced a JORC compliant indicated mineral resource of 2.75m tonnes of emerald and beryl at 365 carats per tonne.
Monday 01 Oct 2012
The Bank of England has rebuffed claims that its new Funding for Lending Scheme is failing after official figures revealed a contraction in the mortgage market and a higher cost of borrowing. The Bank said that it was “unrealistic” to expect an immediate boost to lending from the programme, which came into effect in August after being announced by Sir Mervyn King, the Governor, in June’s Mansion
Monday 01 Oct 2012
Investors taking advantage of underpriced stocks, says analyst; Asian and UK data disappoints; Xstrata rises after agreeing terms with Glencore.
Monday 01 Oct 2012
Credit Suisse has put out an 'Outperform’ rating on the London Stock Exchange with a target price of 1030p, lowered from 1,050p. This still provides approximately 10 per cent upside on its current value of 936p a share.
Monday 01 Oct 2012
The bosses of BAE Systems and EADS have set out their case for the proposed merger of their firms in a joint letter to UK, French and German newspapers.
Monday 01 Oct 2012
The UK manufacturing sector was weaker than expected in September, contracting for a fifth month in a row, according to new statistics.
Monday 01 Oct 2012
Seymour Pierce has downgraded its rating for supermarket giant Tesco from 'hold' to 'reduce' ahead of the group's first-half figures this week, saying that visibility remains poor.
Monday 01 Oct 2012
Barclays, BATS, Capco, Charles Stanley, Electrocomponents, HSBC, JD Wetherspoon, Lloyds, Petropavlovsk, RBS, Sinclair, Spectris, Sportingbet, StanChart, Tesco, Weir
Monday 01 Oct 2012
UK stocks make strong gains early on; Japanese, Chinese figures disappoint; Xstrata rises after agreeing terms with Glencore.
Friday 28 Sep 2012
Electrical components distributor Electrocomponents saw its shares hammered on Friday after a disappointing trading statement, but it is still doing better than its rivals, Questor in The Telegraph notes.
Friday 28 Sep 2012
The dollar carved out gains against major currencies on Friday on persistent uncertainty about Spain's bailout prospects while the nation's bank stress tests showed Spain's financial institutions are in need of more aid.
Friday 28 Sep 2012
Gardening products supplier William Sinclair said its results will be even worse than previously warned, thanks to the UK's soggy summer.
Friday 28 Sep 2012
German Chancellor Angela Merkel must “come clean at long last” and admit that Greece will need help for another seven or eight years, the German opposition leader said over the weekend. “The Greeks must stand by their commitment, but we must give them time. We cannot tighten the screws any futher,” said Peer Steinbruck, the Social Democrat candidate for chancellor. He said the political and
Friday 28 Sep 2012
- G4S boss Buckles keeps his job after group completes probe into Olympics fiasco - Electrocomponents issues profits warning - Admiral in reverse as OFT refers car insurance market to Competition Commission
Thursday 27 Sep 2012
Spain has pushed through 40bn euros of fresh austerity measures in the teeth of recession, despite violent protests across the country and separatist crises in Catalonia and the Basque region that threaten to break the country apart. Premier Mariano Rajoy has frozen public pay in 2013 for the third year in a row. The agriculture ministry and culture expenses will be cut by 30 per cent and the
Thursday 27 Sep 2012
Pubs owner Mitchells and Butlers said like-for-like (LFL) sales increased three per cent the nine weeks to September 15th as the Olympic and Paralympic Games had little impact on overall sales.
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