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06 Nov
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Central Asia Metals completes reverse takeover of Lynx Resources

Copper mining and exploration firm Central Asia Metals on Monday completed the reverse acquisition of Lynx Resources, owners of the Sasa zinc mine in Macedonia.

06 Nov
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Redefine International to sell Leopard portfolio

FTSE 250 income-focused real estate investment trust Redefine International has successfully exchanged contracts with Patrizia Immobilien AG for the sale of the Leopard portfolio for €205m.

06 Nov
Easyjet traffic ticks higher, Synthomer on track

London open The FTSE 100 was being called around nine points lower by City traders on Monday, having finished at 7,560. 35 the previous week.

06 Nov
Rio Tinto appoints Simon Trott to newly-created role of chief commercial officer

Rio Tinto has appointed Simon Trott to the newly-created role of chief commercial officer as it reinforces its focus on driving value across the business from mine to market.

06 Nov
synthomer, chemicals
Synthomer stays stable in third quarter

Plastics maker Synthomer said volumes of sales in the third quarter remained flat on last year and that it continued to hunt for acquisition opportunities.

06 Nov
Wood group, oil, gas
Wood Group to sell Amec's nuclear operations

Wood Group has agreed to sell Amec Foster’s Wheeler’s North American nuclear operations to Kinectrics Inc for around CAD10m in cash.

06 Nov
Morgan Advanced Materials trading in line, reaffirms outlook

Morgan Advanced Materials said on Monday that it is trading in line with its expectations as it reaffirmed its outlook for the full year.

06 Nov
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EasyJet traffic, load factor tick higher in October

EasyJet passenger numbers rose 9. 9% in October as the load factor ticked higher.

06 Nov
London Stock Exchange AIM LSE shares
London pre-open: Stocks to kick week off on back foot

London stocks were set for a weaker open on Monday following an uninspiring Asian session.

06 Nov
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Monday newspaper round-up: Paradise papers, Glencore, bubble fears, living wage

The world’s biggest businesses, heads of state and global figures in politics, entertainment and sport who have sheltered their wealth in secretive tax havens are being revealed this week in a major new investigation into Britain’s offshore empires. The details come from a leak of 13. 4m files that expose the global environments in which tax abuses can thrive – and the complex and seemingly artificial ways the wealthiest corporations can legally protect their wealth.