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12 Nov
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FTSE 100 movers: Vodafone rallies on results; DCC slumps

London's FTSE 100 was up 0. 6% at 7,371. 56 in afternoon trade on Tuesday.

12 Nov
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Ferguson buys US supplies distributor S.W. Anderson

Ferguson, formerly Wolseley, has bought New York-based heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment and supplies distributor S. W. Anderson for an undisclosed sum.

12 Nov
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New Look narrows losses despite revenue dip

Fashion retailer New Look narrowed its losses in the first half despite a dip in revenue, as it reviewed its product range.

12 Nov
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OnTheMarket signs listing agreement with Persimmon

Online real estate portal OnTheMarket has signed a listing agreement with housebuilder Persimmon.

12 Nov
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Mr Kipling sales boost Premier Foods profits

Premier Foods posted a rise in first-half pre-tax profit on Tuesday as it reaped the benefits of its relaunch of Mr Kipling and strong sales from its Nissin ranges.

12 Nov
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London midday: Stocks maintain gains ahead of Trump speech; jobs data digested

London stocks were still in the green by midday on Tuesday as investors mulled the latest reading on the UK jobs market and looked ahead to a speech by US President Donald Trump for any clues on trade talks with China.

12 Nov
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UK unemployment rate ticks lower but wage growth slows

The UK unemployment rate unexpectedly ticked lower in September, but wage growth slowed, according to figures released by the Office for National Statistics on Tuesday.

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German investor sentiment improves more than expected

German investor sentiment improved more than expected in November amid growing optimism about Sino-US trade relations, according to the latest survey from the ZEW Center for European Economic Research in Manheim.

12 Nov
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Morrisons sales drop as big four supermarkets lose market share

Morrisons was the worst performer among the big four supermarkets in the 12 weeks to 3 November, according to data from market research firm Kantar.

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B&M European Value Retail launches strategic review of German business

Shares of B&M European Value Retail slumped on Tuesday as the discounter said it has undertaken a strategic review to determine the future of its German business, Jawoll.

12 Nov
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Land Securities swings to loss amid challenging retail market

Land Securities said on Tuesday that it swung to a loss in the first half amid challenging conditions in the retail market.

12 Nov
Trainline slumps as KKR sells off its shares

Trainline shares fell on Tuesday after a group of investors led by private equity firm KKR sold off their shares in the online rail booking company.

12 Nov
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Experian lifts FY organic revenue guidance as first-half profit rises

Credit-checking firm Experian lifted its full-year organic revenue guidance on Tuesday as it reported a rise in first-half profit and revenue.

12 Nov
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London open: Stocks edge higher ahead of jobs data

London stocks edged up in early trade on Tuesday following losses in the previous session, as investors sifted through a raft of corporate news and eyed the release of key UK jobs data.

12 Nov
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Aggreko on track to meet FY market expectations

Temporary power supplier Aggreko said on Tuesday that it was on track to meet market expectations for the year.

12 Nov
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London pre-open: Stocks to edge up ahead of jobs data

London stocks were set to edge up at the open on Tuesday as investors eyed the release of key UK jobs data.

12 Nov
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Tuesday newspaper round-up: Boeing, Revolut, HS2, business rates

Boeing said on Monday it could have its fleet of 737 Max jets flying again by January as safety checks on the aircraft’s troubled flight software reach completion. The planes were grounded in March in the wake of two fatal crashes in the space of five months that killed 346 people. The world’s biggest planemaker said it hoped the Federal Aviation Administration would approve certification of the plane’s flight control software before the end of the year. A fault with the plane’s anti-stall mechanism is believed to have caused the Lionair crash in Indonesia last October and then the Ethiopian Airlines disaster in March.