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London close: Stocks finish lower after weak GDP data
London stocks closed in the red on Tuesday, after the release of weaker-than-expected GDP figures and amid ongoing concerns about the coronavirus pandemic.
Immunodiagnostic Systems starts sale of Covid antibody test
Laboratory diagnostic services provider Immunodiagnostic Systems announced on Tuesday that its “fully automated” SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) IgG antibody test was available for sale.
Erris Resources to resume fieldwork at Loch Tay
Europe-focussed mineral exploration company Erris Resources announced on Tuesday that it will resume fieldwork at the Loch Tay gold project in Scotland, starting in July.
FireAngel sees sales pick up, announces big council order
FireAngel Safety Technology said on Tuesday that revenue for the six months ending 30 June was expected to be at least 70% of its pre-Covid budget performance.
Comptoir talking with landlords before making closure decisions
Restaurant operator Comptoir Group confirmed plans to start reopening some of its sites from 4 July on Tuesday.
Vast Resources granted expanded licence at Manaila
Vast Resources updated the market on progress at its Manaila Polymetallic Mine, and the adjacent Manaila Carlibaba Extension Project, in Romania on Tuesday, confirming it has now been granted the Manaila Carlibaba exploitation licence.
Entertainment AI releases 'CreatorSuite', changes name to Seeen
Social media video platform provider Entertainment AI announced the release of its ‘CreatorSuite’ product on Tuesday, as well as its name change to ‘Seeen’, with the ticker symbol SEEN, in a bid to “better reflect” its technology brand and the initiation of commercial product releases.
Prairie Mining secures litigation funding to sue Poland
Prairie Mining announced on Tuesday that it has executed a litigation funding agreement for AUD 18m (£10. 07m) with Litigation Capital Management, available for immediate drawdown.
Asia report: Markets advance as China beats manufacturing forecasts
Markets in Asia finished higher on Tuesday, as fresh data on China’s manufacturing sector showed growth above expectations.
Rotork warns on profits as orders, revenue slump
Industrial instruments maker Rotork on Tuesday warned on interim profits as the coronavirus pandemic hit demand for its products globally.
IronRidge gets new exploration licence in Ghana
Africa-focussed mineral exploration company IronRidge Resources announced on Tuesday that its wholly-owned Ghanaian entity, Green Metals Resources, has been granted the Mankessim South exploration licence in Ghana.
Predator prepared for extension of Morocco lockdown
Trinidad, Morocco and Ireland-focussed oil and gas company Predator Oil & Gas updated the market on Tuesday, following an announcement from Moroccan authorities the Covid-19 state of emergency in the country was being extended to 10 July.
Tower Resources makes further progress on Thali farm-out
Africa-focussed oil and gas company Tower Resources updated the market on the farm-out process at the Thali production sharing contract (PSC) in Cameroon on Tuesday, which was being conducted through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Tower Resources Cameroon.
Syncona revalues holding in Freeline after expanded series C
Healthcare investment and development company Syncona announced on Tuesday that Freeline Therapeutics - a biotechnology company focussed on developing curative gene therapies for chronic systemic diseases - has raised a further $80m (£65. 09m) from specialist global institutional investors in an expanded series C round.
Shell to take second quarter hit, InterContinental says RevPAR trend improving
London open The FTSE 100 is expected to open 14 points lower on Tuesday, having closed up 1. 08% at 6,225. 77 on Monday.
US close: Stocks push higher as Covid cases rise further
Stocks closed in the green on Wall Street on Monday, despite a spike in new coronavirus cases in certain US states over the weekend.