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10 Sep
UK parliament shuts down as Johnson loses second election bid

The UK parliament was suspended for five weeks early on Tuesday morning as Prime Minister Boris Johnson suffered his sixth defeat in a row when MPs voted against a snap election.

10 Sep
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London open: Stocks drop as investors mull China data; UK jobs figures in focus

London stocks fell in early trade on Tuesday as investors digested weak Chinese data and eyed the release of key UK jobs figures.

10 Sep
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Bakkavor H1 profit drops as UK remains challenging

FTSE 250 food manufacturing company Bakkavor reported a drop in first-half pre-tax profit on Tuesday as trading in the UK remained challenging but the international business performed well.

10 Sep
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Sage Group considering sale of payments-processing arm

Software company Sage confirmed late on Monday that it is considering the sale of its payments-processing business.

10 Sep
Hilton Food profits up on higher volumes

Interim profits at packaging group Hilton Food rose as the company reported an increase in volumes in the UK and Australia.

10 Sep
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London pre-open: Stocks seen lower ahead of jobs data

London stocks were to drop at the open on Tuesday as investors eyed the release of key UK jobs data.

10 Sep
Euromoney to review asset management arm, Cairn swings to H1 profit

London open The FTSE 100 was called to open 15 points lower at 7,220.

10 Sep
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Tuesday newspaper round-up: Spending review, Amazon, start-ups

The head of the Treasury spending watchdog has warned Sajid Javid that he is on track to break government borrowing rules after embarking on the biggest annual increase in spending for 15 years. Robert Chote, the chairman of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), said the chancellor had set a course for the public finances that would probably breach a Conservative manifesto pledge to deliver balanced budgets by the mid-2020s. – Guardian.

10 Sep
Higher production helps Cairn Energy swing to H1 profit

Cairn Energy swung to a first half profit on higher oil and gas output as it upgraded full year production forecasts.

10 Sep
Euromoney to review asset management unit

Euromoney Institutional Investor said it had started a strategic review of its asset management businesses, which consist of BCA Research, Ned Davis Research and Institutional Investor.