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Director dealings: Majestic CEO makes small splash with sale
Majestic Wine chief executive Rowan Gormley has sold £529,000 worth of shares in the retailer two years after his Naked Wines business was acquired and a few days after chairman stepped down.
Tuesday preview: Chancellor and BoE Governor to deliver delayed speeches
Chancellor Philip Hammond and Bank of England Governor Mark Carney are due to deliver their delayed Mansion House speeches on Tuesday, while company news includes updates from Wolseley and N Brown.
Cairn Energy pursuing $1bn tribunal as tax dispute rumbles on
Cairn Energy said it seeking $1bn in damages from an international arbitration case in The Hague over its long-running tax dispute with the Indian government, on top of the $104m (£81. 4m) that Indian tax authorities signed off last week.
Credit Suisse downgrades InterContinental Hotels
Even though InterContinental Hotels is as "one of the highest quality companies" covered by Credit Suisse, its shares were downgraded to a 'neutral' rating from 'outperform' on Monday after gaining 40% since early 2016.
Silvana Tenreyro appointed to MPC to replace Kristin Forbes
Chancellor Philip Hammond has approved the appointment of Professor Silvana Tenreyro as an external member of the Bank of England's interest rate-setting Monetary Policy Committee (MPC).
Davis heads into first Brexit negotiations with confusion reigning
Brexit secretary David Davis will meet the European Union's chief negotiator Michel Barnier in Brussels on Monday morning to formally begin discussing the terms of the UK's divorce.
House asking prices tumble in London and South East, Rightmove reveals
Asking prices for houses in the UK are being cut at the sharpest rate in over four years amid political and economic uncertainty, as London and the South East underperformed the rest of the UK.
Monday newspaper round-up: brutal Brexit, soft Brexit, boomer boost, Co-op
European leaders fear that Theresa May’s government is too fragile to negotiate viable terms on which to leave the union, meaning the discussions that officially begin on Monday could end in a “brutal Brexit” – under which talks collapse without any deal. As officials began gathering in Brussels on Sunday night, the long-awaited start of negotiations was overshadowed by political chaos back in Westminster, where chancellor Philip Hammond warned that failing to strike a deal would be “a very, very bad outcome”.