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Dixons Carphone warns on profits as mobile challenges worsen
Dixons Carphone warned that its annual profits will be well short of expectations due to the new business model of its sales software division, while also cautioning that the UK mobile phone market was proving "more challenging".
Friday preview: Will Yellen and Draghi Jackons Hole speeches be worth waiting for?
Friday is a key day for the Jackson Hole central bank symposium, with speeches from Janet Yellen and Mario Draghi, while being a quieter day for FTSE 350 company news.
Sports Direct ups stake in Goals Soccer
Mike Ashley's Sports Direct International has upped its stake in Goals Soccer Centres, the AIM-listed five-a-side football operator.
Pennon and John Laing agree terms over Manchester recycling and waste contract
Pennon's Viridor waste treatment arm and John Laing have agreed the terms by which the Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority will cancel its 25-year recycling and waste management private finance initiative contract.
Petrofac CEO hit with Italian insider trading charge
Troubled oil services company Petrofac has backed chief executive Ayman Asfari after he was fined by Italian regulators for alleged insider trading.
ONS finds no evidence of major overstaying by foreign students in UK
The Office for National Statistics has found that it has been far over-estimating the numbers of foreign students who have overstayed in the country after their visa ran out.
UK GDP growth remains low as household spending slows
UK gross domestic product growth remained among the lowest in Europe in the second quarter amid a slowdown in household spending and business investment, with growth largely dependent on government spending.
Consumer borrowing remains stable amid household squeeze - UK Finance
UK consumer borrowing remained largely stable last month amid continued pressure on household budgets that is reducing spending and saving, according to figures released by the industry on Thursday.
Hunting trims first half losses as US shale boom giveth and taketh away
The boom in US shale giveth and the boom in US shale taketh away for Hunting, as the oil and gas services engineer benefited from increased confidence in onshore operators in tight oil but this then led to global oversupply concerns persisting to keep pressure on oil prices and therefore also on wider drilling activity.