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Senate reaches temporary agreement over budget
A bipartisan group of negotiators has reached across the aisle to finalise an agreement to reopen the US federal government almost 60 hours after it first shut down.
Broker tips: Page Group, Sainsbury's, Carpetright
RBC Capital Markets upgraded PageGroup to 'outperform' from 'sector perform' and lifted its price target on the shares from from 490p to 640p, saying it "looks the best staffing play at this point".
Atalaya sees production increases in first full year of operations at Proyecto Riotinto
Cyprus-based copper company Atalaya Mining produced 37,164 tonnes of copper at its Proyecto Riotinto over its first full calendar year, up from the 26,179 tonnes mined in 2016.
Revolution Bars grows holiday sales for fifth consecutive year
Premium bar operator Revolution Bars saw total revenue jump 10. 6% in the six months leading to 30 December, as four newly opened venues gave the group an extra boost during the all-important Christmas and New Year trading period.
ADM makes bid for Bunge, Glencore seen lying in wait
US grain merchant Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) has proposed a takeover of New York-based agribusiness Bunge, a move that could potentially set off a bidding war with rival Glencore.
AIG reaches deal to acquire Bermudian insurer for $5.56bn
Global insurance company American International Group (AIG) has inked a deal to acquire Bermuda-based insurer and reinsurer Validus Holdings for $5. 56bn, as the group's new chief executive looked to reverse nearly ten years' worth of asset declines as a result of its near collapse in 2008.
British economy strong enough to survive Brexit, says former Goldman Sachs economist
The UK was likely to fair better than many forecasts had suggested, with the benefits of global growth in the next few years said to "easily dwarf" any blows as result of it leaving the EU, according to former Goldman Sachs economist Jim O'Neill.
Director dealings: Taptica boss offloads 1.65m shares
Hagai Tal, chief executive officer of AIM-listed marketing solutions firm Taptica International, sold 1. 65m ordinary shares in the company on Monday, pocketing almost £7. 5m in the process.
French would also vote to leave EU if asked same question as Britons, Macron says
In an interview on BBC One's The Andrew Marr Show, French president Emmanuel Macron said that, if given a similar "yes or no" opportunity, France would likely vote to leave the European Union.
Serica Energy halts operations at Erskine field
AIM-listed oil and gas company Serica Energy shares slipped on Monday morning after the firm announced that its condensate export pipeline had been blocked.
Dekeloil increases production by a quarter at West African project
Palm oil producer Dekeloil issued an update on its Ayenouan project in Côte d'Ivoire on Monday in which it informed investors that it had successfully upgraded capacity at its crude palm oil extraction mill by 25%.
Michelmersh Brick expects significant revenue boost after Carlton acquisition
AIM-listed brick maker Michelmersh (MBH) expects revenue and profit to meet market expectations for the 2017 trading year after finalising the integration of recently acquired Carlton Brickworks.
Gulf Keystone lowers production guidance as focus switches to expansion
Oil and gas explorer Gulf Keystone Petroleum (GKP) shares slid as much as 11% on Monday morning after dropping its production guidance for its current trading year around 5,000 to 6,000 barrels per day.