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FTSE 250 movers: Cineworld slumps; CMC Markets rallies on update
London’s FTSE 250 was down 0. 7% at 21,258. 86 in afternoon trade on Thursday.
FTSE 100 movers: Burberry slumps; Intertek lifted by JPM note
London’s FTSE 100 was down 1. 2% at 6,632. 77 in afternoon trade on Thursday.
CMC Markets lifts FY expectations after strong Q4
CMC Markets lifted its full-year guidance on Thursday following a "strong" fourth-quarter performance.
Retailers remain under pressure but outlook brightens - CBI
Retailers remained under pressure in March but the situation is expected to improve next month, according to the latest survey from the Confederation of British Industry.
London midday: Stocks fall amid third wave worries, ahead of EU summit
London stocks had extended losses by midday on Thursday as investors eyed the EU vaccine summit, amid ongoing concerns about a third wave of Covid-19.
Tui cuts summer capacity to 75% from 80% of 2019 levels
Travel company Tui said on Thursday that it has trimmed its capacity for the peak summer travel months to 75% of 2019 levels from 80%.
German consumer sentiment improves - GfK
German consumer sentiment is set to improve in April after the easing of the hard lockdown at the beginning of March but a third wave of coronavirus cases and further restrictions are expected to weigh on the mood going forward, according to a survey released by market research group GfK.
London open: Stocks nudge lower ahead of EU vaccine summit
London stocks nudged lower in early trade on Thursday, with investors cautious ahead of an EU vaccine summit.
Professor Frenkel to succeed Penny Judd as Plus500 chair
Online trading platform Plus500 said on Thursday that Professor Jacob A. Frenkel will succeed Penny Judd as chairman following the annual meeting on 4 May, subject to shareholder approval.
London pre-open: Stocks seen lower ahead of vaccine summit
London stocks were set to edge lower at the open on Thursday ahead of an EU vaccine summit.
Thursday newspaper round-up: Cameron, Viagogo, Boohoo, Nationwide
A formal investigation has been launched into whether David Cameron breached lobbying laws through his work on behalf of Greensill Capital, according to reports. However, the Guardian understands the former prime minister will say he was acting as an employee for the firm. According to guidance by the Register of Consultant Lobbyists, people who lobby on behalf of their own organisation do not need to declare themselves on the register. - Guardian.