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FTSE 100 movers: Investors hang up on Vodafone; Centrica rallies on update
London's FTSE 100 was down 0. 4% at 7,174. 02 in afternoon trade on Monday as China retaliated against the US with $60bn worth of tariffs.
Honda confirms Swindon plant closure; 3,500 jobs at risk
Honda has confirmed that it will close its factory in Swindon in 2021, putting around 3,500 jobs at risk.
ClearStar swings to profit amid record revenues
ClearStar said on Monday that it swung to a full-year profit as revenue hit a record level.
Citi ups M&S to 'buy', says investment case is 'evolving'
Citi upgraded its recommendation on Marks & Spencer shares to buy' from 'neutral' on Monday, as it argued that the investment case is "evolving".
London midday: Stocks nudge lower as Vodafone slumps on dividend concerns
London stocks had nudged a little lower by midday on Monday as Sino-US trade talks remained deadlocked, with Vodafone under pressure amid dividend concerns but overall losses capped by gains in the energy sector.
Dignity hit by drop in deaths, warns over full-year profit
Funeral services provider Dignity posted a drop in first-quarter profit and revenue on Monday following a drop in the number of deaths, as it warned over its full-year profit.
Intu Properties knocked lower by JPMorgan downgrade
Shopping centre owner Intu Properties slumped on Monday as JPMorgan Cazenove downgraded its rating on the stock to 'underweight' from 'neutral' and cut the price target to 94p from 116p saying there was more downside from here.
United Utilities appoints chairman designate as McAdam plans to step down
United Utilities said on Monday that David Higgins will take on the role of chairman designate at the end of the year as Dr John McAdam steps down.
Goals Soccer Centres CEO Andy Anson resigns
AIM-listed 5-a-side football venue operator Goals Soccer Centres said on Monday that chief executive officer Andy Anson has resigned to take on the same role at the British Olympic Association.
London open: Stocks steady as Sino-US trade talks stall
London stocks were little changed at the open on Monday, with investors cautious as Sino-US trade talks remained deadlocked.
LondonMetric agrees pre-lets at Bedford Link
LondonMetric has exchanged contracts to let two logistics warehouses across 138,000 sq ft at its Bedford Link Logistics Park.
Diploma profit rises but sees signs of slowdown industrial seals market
Diploma posted a rise in first-half profit on Monday following solid trading across all of its sectors as it sounded an upbeat note on the outlook but cautioned over a slowdown in the industrial seals market.
Monday newspaper round-up: Brexit, Uber, Softbank, Arriva
Lloyds Banking Group, Foxtons and Paddy Power are among almost 100 firms that will be highlighted this year by an influential investor group for failing to boost the number of women on their boards. According to documents seen by the Guardian, the Investment Association (IA), which represents City firms with £7. 7tn in assets under management, is preparing to shame 94 listed companies for dragging their heels on gender diversity. It will do so by stamping their annual reports with the highest warning label.
Metro confirms fundraising, Centrica sticks to guidance
London open The FTSE 100 was called to open six points higher at 7,209.
London pre-open: Stocks to edge higher amid ongoing trade concerns
London stocks were set to edge a touch higher at the open on Monday, with trade tensions expected to keep investors on edge.