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17 May
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London midday: Stocks stay down, sterling drops below $1.28 as cross-party Brexit talks collapse

London stocks were still in the red by midday on Friday, even as sterling fell after Brexit talks between the government and the Labour party collapsed, increasing the risk of the UK leaving the EU without a deal.

17 May
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Sports Direct in advanced talks to sell Shirebrook property

Mike Ashley's Sports Direct said on Friday that it is in advanced talks to sell a freehold property in Shirebrook for just over £12m in cash.

17 May
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FTSE 100 movers: Just Eat tanks but EasyJet flies higher on results

London's FTSE 100 was down 0. 2% at 7,338. 71 in afternoon trade on Friday as investors mulled the collapse of cross-party Brexit talks.

17 May
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Thomas Cook tumbles again as Citi says shares are worthless

Thomas Cook was under the cosh again on Friday a day after its shares tumbled on the back of a profit warning, as Citi downgraded it to 'sell' from 'neutral', arguing that the stock is basically worthless.

17 May
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HP Enterprise to buy supercomputer maker Cray in $1.3bn deal

Hewlett Packard Enterprise has agreed to buy supercomputer maker Cray in a deal valued at around $1. 3bn.

17 May
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Sterling under pressure as cross-party talks collapse

Sterling was under pressure on Friday, dropping below $1. 28 for the first time since February as it emerged that Brexit talks between the government and the Labour party have collapsed, increasing the risk of the UK leaving the EU without a deal.

17 May
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Acacia's North Mara mine fined over alleged environmental breaches

Acacia Mining said on Friday that its North Mara mine has been issued with a fine for alleged historical breaches of environmental regulations in Tanzania.

17 May
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London pre-open: Stocks to edge lower as hard Brexit fears return

London stocks were set to edge lower at the open on Friday following solid gains in the previous session amid renewed concerns about a possible hard Brexit.

17 May
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London open: Stocks edge lower, Just Eat tumbles as rival gets Amazon backing

London stocks edged lower in early trade on Friday following solid gains in the previous session, amid renewed concerns about a possible hard Brexit.

17 May
Capital & Regional reports 'strong' leasing momentum, welcomes Debenhams clarity

Shopping centre owner Capital & Regional reported "strong" leasing momentum on Friday as it welcomed further clarity around Debenhams.

17 May
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Sage backs FY guidance as first-half adjusted operating profit dips

Accounting software company Sage posted a drop in first-half adjusted operating profit on Friday, as it said revenue growth for 2019 is expected to be at the top end or slightly above its guidance range.

17 May
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Friday newspaper round-up: British Steel, Metro Bank, Deliveroo, housebuilders

British Steel has staved off the threat of collapse, despite the government refusing its request to participate in a bailout, after the firm’s owners and lenders agreed to provide fresh funds. The deal, reached after talks at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), secures the immediate future of 4,500 staff, most of whom work at the company’s Scunthorpe steelworks, one of the last two left in the UK. – Guardian.