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31 Jan
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Vedanta's India arm posts 'robust' third quarter

Vedanta Resources' Indian subsidiary Vedanta Ltd insisted it was was on course for a strong finish to the year after a “robust” third quarter.

31 Jan
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EU draws a line through City talks on bank passport rights

The European Union continued to maintain to a hardline approach to the British banking sector, after diplomats confirmed there was no room for discussion about passport rights.

31 Jan
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Shop prices continued to fall in January, says BRC

Price deflation has continued beyond the festive season, according the British Retail Consortium, as non-food retailers extending promotions into January.

31 Jan
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Construction groups hit by threat of crackdown on property developers

The government is looking to crack down on property developers, including greater use of compulsory purchase powers and potentially removing planning permission if land is not developed in time.

30 Jan
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Blackstone in talks with Thomson Reuters over $20bn financials unit

Blackstone Group, the US private equity giant, is in advanced discussions to buy part of Thomson Reuters.

30 Jan
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Activist hedge fund eyes up Waterstones - reports

Hedge fund Elliott Advisors is in talks to buy Waterstones, the British bookseller owned by Russian oligarch Alexander Mamut, according to press reports.

30 Jan
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Interest-only borrowers at significant risk of losing their homes, warns FCA

The Financial Conduct Authority has urged lenders to do more to help borrowers on interest-only loans, warning that a “significant number” are at risk of losing their homes.

30 Jan
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Interim revenues fall sharply at Filtronic, sending shares lower

Shares in Filtronic tumbled on Tuesday morning, after the communications equipment specialist revealed a sharp decline in sales.

29 Jan
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Collapse of German rival boosts James Halstead

Interim turnover at James Halstead reached record levels, the commercial flooring group said on Monday, while the collapse of a key German rival has left it on course for a positive close to the year.

29 Jan
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ITM powers ahead as orders and income rise

Clean energy group ITM Power said it had more than doubled its order book as half year income surged.

29 Jan
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Shine comes off Petra as it warns on earnings

Shares in Petra Diamonds tumbled on Monday morning after the South African gems producer warned on profits and said it expects to be in breach of its banking terms.

29 Jan
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WH Ireland posts £1.5m loss after being hit by one-off costs

Financial services firm WH Ireland said its focus for 2018 was to become a “consistently profitable company” after a spate of exceptional costs left it with an annual loss of £1. 5m.

26 Jan
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Intel posts record results but warns on security flaws

Chipmaker Intel beat market expectations to report a record finish to 2017 – but the US giant also warned, for the first time, that fallout from recently discovered security flaws could prove damaging.

26 Jan
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Currency row rumbles at Davos as Trump and ECB's Coeuré wade in

Currencies are dominating the debate at the World Economic Forum, after European Central Bank board member Benoît Coeuré called on economies to stop using exchange rates for their own competitive advantage.

26 Jan
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Europe's banks set for a strong 2018, claims S&P

Europe’s leading banks turned a corner last year, a decade after the financial crisis, and are likely to enjoy further growth in 2018, according to a report by S&P Global Ratings.

25 Jan
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Cash boost for Great Portland Estates investors

Great Portland Estates is to return £306m to shareholders, the FTSE 250 property firm said on Thursday.

25 Jan
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FCA slaps £1m fine on Interactive Brokers UK

The Financial Conduct Authority has fined Interactive Brokers UK more than £1m for poor market abuse controls and for failing to report suspicious client transactions.

25 Jan
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High street retailers still suffering in January - CBI

There was further disappointing news from the under-pressure high street on Thursday, when the CBI reported weaker than expected January sales data.

25 Jan
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Retail property demand falls to six-year low

Demand for retail property continued to fall in the last three months of 2017, reaching its lowest level since 2011.

24 Jan
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US chipmaker Qualcomm fined €1bn by Brussels for collusion with Apple

US chipmaker Qualcomm has been fined €997m ($1. 2bn) by the European Commission, after it was found to have illegally paid tech giant Apple billions of dollars to use its chips exclusively.