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Zambeef to sell Sinazongwe Farm for $10m
Zambeef Products has agreed to sell its Sinazongwe Farm in Zambia to Chenguang Biotech Agri-Dev Limited for $10mln in cash.
FTSE 100 movers: Burberry gets a boost; travel stocks retreat
London's FTSE 100 was down 0. 2% at 7,310. 51 in afternoon trade on Tuesday, with investors still cautious amid tensions in the Middle East.
US housebuilder sentiment improves in September
Sentiment among US housebuilders improved a little in September, according to data released on Tuesday, although the trade spat between the US and China has been taking its toll.
German investor sentiment improves in September
German investor sentiment improved in September after the European Central Bank eased monetary policy earlier this month, according to the latest survey from the ZEW Center for European Economic Research in Mannheim.
Jefferies start InterContinental at 'buy', Whitbread at 'hold'
Jefferies initiated coverage of InterContinental Hotels Group and Whitbread on Tuesday as it took a look at the European hotels sector.
EU conditionally clears E.ON's acquisition of Innogy assets
The European Commission has conditionally cleared E. ON's proposed acquisition of Innogy's distribution and consumer solutions business, as well as some of its electricity generation assets.
French Connection losses narrow, strategic review extended
Fashion retailer French Connection posted a narrowing of its interim losses on Tuesday but a drop in revenue, as it said the strategic review and formal sale process have been extended until the end of the year.
London midday: Stocks tick higher but Sirius tanks after scrapping bond sale
London stocks had popped into the green by midday on Tuesday as sterling lost ground, but investors remained cautious amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Sainsbury's outperforms peers in latest Kantar data
Sainsbury's was the standout performer among the 'big four' supermarkets in the 12 weeks to 8 September, according to data from research firm Kantar.
Ocado Retail revenues, average orders grow
Revenue at Ocado's joint venture with Marks & Spencer rose in the 13 weeks to 1 September, the company said on Tuesday.
Staffline swings to loss in H1 amid 'challenging' conditions
Recruiter Staffline said on Tuesday that it swung to a profit in the first half as it warned on full-year profits amid "challenging" trading conditions, with Brexit uncertainty weighing on consumer confidence.
London open: Stocks steady amid geopolitical woes; Sirius tumbles
London stocks were flat in early trade on Tuesday, with investors cautious amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
London pre-open: Stocks seen muted amid geopolitical tensions
London stocks looked set for a muted open on Tuesday amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Tuesday newspaper round-up: Thomas Cook, Woodhouse, Saudi Aramco, PWC
Thomas Cook has delayed a crunch creditors’ vote until next week, giving the stricken tour operator more time to smooth obstacles to a £1. 1bn rescue package aimed at saving it from collapse. Fears for the future of the the 178-year-old tour operator have been mounting, as it threatens to buckle under the weight of high debt, intense competition and one-off factors including last summer’s heatwave and Brexit uncertainty. – Guardian.