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ASOS growth looks assured for years to come - RBC Capital Markets
Asos should deliver a solid trading update in January and can sustain high levels of growth over the coming three years, RBC Capital Markets said, upping its share price target.
Friday preview: LSE shuts early, Catalan election results due
Friday's session on the London Stock Exchange will end at 1230 GMT, though there's little let-off elsewhere, with UK national accounts, European and US stock markets trading normal hours and elections in Catalonia to provide a seasonal dollop of risk.
Ineos confirms Forties pipeline to be back on line in new year
Ineos said its Forties North Sea gas pipeline should progressively flow back to normal rates early in the new year.
Europe midday: Stocks mixed as Catalonia heads to polls
European stocks had a mixed morning on Thursday as voting began in regional elections in the Spanish region of Catalonia and there was a sceptical reaction to the passing of tax reforms in America.
Kaz Minerals to double processing capacity at Aktogay copper mine
Kaz Minerals has confirmed plans to double capacity to 50m tonnes per year at its Aktogay copper project in east Kazakhstan by 2021.
Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines hit by EASA emergency airworthiness warning
The European Aviation Safety Agency issued an emergency airworthiness directive on Rolls-Royce's Trent 1000 engines on Thursday morning.
Capita wins internet network contract with Transport for London
Capita, the outsourcing group, has won an £80m contract to provide and manage Transport for London's internal internet network across its 1,000-plus stations, offices and other sites for the next five years.
Dunelm hires retail 'stalwart' Nick Wilkinson as new CEO
Dunelm has appointed former Evans Cycles boss Nick Wilkinson as its new chief executive, the homeware retailer's fourth in as many years.
InterContinental Hotels eyes 'significant' benefit from Trump tax cuts
After President Donald Trump's tax reform bill was voted through overnight, Holiday Inn owner InterContinental Hotels was one of the first London-listed companies to emerge with a calculation of the impact on its finances.
InterContinental eyes US tax gains, Babcock's Tame steps down
London open The FTSE 100 is expected to recover 13 points on Thursday, having fallen to 7,525. 22 the previous session.