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Market buzz: Ocado surge 'inflicts pain' on shorts, Footsie hits record close
1704: Not often we have volcano news, but reports from Hawaii say the Kilauea volcano has erupted from its summit, sending a dusty plume of ash about 30,000 feet into the sky.
London close: FTSE finishes at record high, Ocado leads retail rally
London stocks closed at a record high on Thursday as a stronger oil price and stronger dollar combined with some well received results from Experian and National Grid.
Burberry 'not expensive as a turnaround story', analysts believe
Burberry was given another lift a day after the luxury clothing label's encouraging results as analysts at Credit Suisse, UBS and others lifted their targets for the shares.
Friday preview: All attention on AstraZeneca and Hikma numbers
After three packed days of company news, London's diary for Friday is much lighter, with quarterly numbers from drug makers AstraZeneca and Hikma getting the full attention of investors.
UK govt launches fracking fund and planning service to help councils, developers
To speed planning permission for fracking projects in England, ministers have launched a fund to help local authorities deal with shale applications and a new 'planning brokerage service' to help both developers and local authorities with the application process.
Tritax Big Box confirms Q1 dividend
Tritax Big Box REIT declared a first-quarter interim dividend of 1. 675p per share, to be paid on 11 June.
Thomas Cook cuts losses as airline growth offsets UK margin pressure
Thomas Cook reported an improvement in first half losses and said it was seeing stronger demand and prices for the summer season across holiday tour and airline bookings.
Ocado soars on back of huge contract with US grocery giant Kruger
Ocado Group has won a contract with US grocery giant Kroger to exclusively provide its online grocery expertise across up to 20 distribution warehouses across America.
Royal Mail's Greene warns GDPR may hit letter volumes
Royal Mail delivered a good set of final results, with chief executive Moya Greene beating beating City expectations before she stands down next month but warning that general data protection regulation laws may lead to a steeper decline in letter deliveries this year.