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IPO buffet: Western companies keep public offerings market buoyant
Recent market volatility is putting a damper on hopes that the market for new listings might be set to thaw, after the likes of O2, Aston Martin, Spotify and Dropbox all recently announced their intention to float in 2018.
CO2 emissions rise and diesel sales plummet
CO2 emissions from new cars sold in the UK have risen by 0. 8% per new vehicle, the UK car industry claims.
Papua New Guinea quake kills at least 14 and closes ExxonMobil LNG plant
A 7. 5-magnitude earthquake in the remote Papua New Guinea highlands left up to 14 people dead, leaving collapsed buildings and landslides in its wake, amid unconfirmed reports of as many as 30 fatalities.
EU to guarantee Irish soft-border in first divorce bill draft
The European Union will release the first complete draft of its Brexit divorce bill this week, where it will spell out that Northern Ireland will remain part of the single market and customs union to secure a soft-border if no other agreement is made.
Tuesday broker round-up
Ascential: Barclays upgrades to equal weight with a target price of 395p.
UK 'could back air strikes against Assad if chemical weapons use proven'
British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has said on Tuesday that the UK could join the US military strikes against the Syrian government if there is proof that chemical weapons have been used against civilians in the Eastern Ghouta region.