With around half-an-hour of trading to go in London, the FTSE100 index was almost 20 points lower at 7,282, the day’s worst …
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More UK companies are expected to adjust capital or cut dividends to fill growing holes in final salary pension schemes this year.
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UK stocks are set for a steady start after yesterday’s heavy fall, despite a shake-out overnight on Wall Street. President Trump’s moves …
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The FTSE looks set to open its weekly account in the red, with the stock market nervous about the ramifications of President …
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Britain’s blue-chip index broke fresh records on Monday, pushed up by rallying resource stocks and a weak sterling. The FTSE 100 touched …
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FTSE 100 is set to reach new highs after stocks lost ground in Asia and ahead of the key US jobs report. …
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London’s FTSE 100 is currently expected to start Thursday on the front foot, but only just. Having started the New Year strongly, …
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Activity in Britain’s construction sector expanded at the fastest rate in nine months in December, boosted by more house building, but sterling’s …
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European stock markets rose at the start of trading today, with London reaching a new high as it kicked off its first …
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Demand in oil and commodities retreated in Asia. WTI futures bounced lower after hitting $54.57 (£44.52) in New York, the highest level …