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FTSE 100 movers: Miners rally; Barratt in the red
London’s FTSE 100 was up 0. 6% at 7,555. 33 in afternoon trade on Tuesday.
German investor sentiment deteriorates slightly in June
German investor sentiment deteriorated slightly in August, according to a survey released on Tuesday by the ZEW Center for European Economic Research in Mannheim.
London midday: Stocks maintain gains as miners rally; jobs data in focus
London stocks were still in the black by midday on Tuesday, having taken their opening cue from a late bounce on Wall Street, as investors mulled the latest UK jobs data.
Ryanair adds more Stansted flights as Heathrow extends passenger cap
Budget airline Ryanair said on Tuesday that it will add more than 500 flights to and from its main base at London Stansted Airport for the autumn mid-term break, after Heathrow extended its passenger cap to the end of October.
RBC Capital starts Haleon at ‘sector perform’
RBC Capital Markets initiated coverage of GlaxoSmithKline’s consumer health spinoff Haleon on Tuesday at ‘sector perform’ with a 300p price target.
Elliott sells most of its SoftBank stake - report
Hedge fund Elliott Management has reportedly sold almost all of its position in Japan’s SoftBank.
Mondi to buy Italian paper mill for €40m
Paper and packaging company Mondi has agreed to buy the Duino mill near Trieste in Italy from the Burgo Group for €40m.
Ted Baker to be taken over by Authentic Brands in £211m deal
Fashion brand Ted Baker said on Tuesday that it has agreed to be taken over by Reebok owner Authentic Brands Group in a £211m deal.
London open: Stocks rise as investors digest UK jobs data
London stocks rose in early trade on Tuesday following a late bounce on Wall Street, as investors mulled the latest UK jobs data.
LondonMetric sells four assets for £25.6m
LondonMetric Property said on Tuesday that it has sold four assets in two separate transactions, for £25. 6m, reflecting a blended net initial yield of 5. 3%.
Watches of Switzerland backs FY guidance as Q1 revenues rise
Watches of Switzerland reiterated its full-year guidance on Tuesday as it reported a jump in first-quarter revenue.
UK real wages fall at sharpest rate on record
UK real wages fell at the sharpest rate on record between April and June, according to figures released on Tuesday by the Office for National Statistics.
London pre-open: Stocks seen up as investors mull jobs data
London stocks were set to rise at the open on Tuesday following a late bounce on Wall Street, as investors mulled the latest UK jobs data.
Sage buys Lockstep, Genuit interim profits drop
London pre-open The FTSE100 was called to open 22 points higher at 7,531.
Tuesday newspaper round-up: Heathrow, Thungela Resources, Ted Baker
Water company bosses should be stripped of their multimillion-pound bonuses until they fix leaks and build reservoirs, politicians and campaigners have said as the country is gripped by drought. With parts of England the driest they have been since records began – after five months of below-average rainfall – some homes have run out of water, rivers have turned dry and farmers are facing crop failures. Many are outraged at the companies for failing to invest in reservoirs, fix leaks and stop sewage pollution from their pipes.