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12 Sep
UK 'faces food, fuel, medicine shortages' in no-deal Brexit - govt

Britain could face an increase in food and fuel prices, public disorder and a disrupted medical supplies in a no-deal Brexit, according to documents the government was ordered to publish.

12 Sep
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NewRiver REIT buys Dorset retail park via Bravo Strategies JV

Real estate investment trust NewRiver said on Thursday that its joint-venture with PIMCO's Bravo Strategies III fund has exchanged contracts to buy Poole Retail Park in Dorset for £44. 7m.

12 Sep
Trainline lifts FY revenue guidance

Trainline lifted its full-year group revenue guidance on Thursday as it posted a rise in first-half ticket sales and revenue.

12 Sep
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Europe open: Markets rise as US delays tariffs; ECB announcement eyed

European stocks rose in early trade on Thursday as the US delayed tariffs on Chinese goods, with all eyes on the upcoming policy announcement from the European Central Bank.

12 Sep
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Focusrite to top FY expectations after 'another successful year'

Music and audio products firm Focusrite said on Thursday that it expects to top full-year expectations after "another successful year" saw revenue and profits grow strongly.

12 Sep
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John Lewis swings to loss, warns of 'significant' hit from no-deal Brexit

Retailer John Lewis warned on Thursday that it would take a "significant" hit from a no-deal Brexit, as it swung to a first-half loss.

12 Sep
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London open: Stocks tick up as Sino-US tensions ease

London stocks edged higher on Thursday amid easing Sino-US trade tensions, as investors eyed the latest policy announcement from the European Central Bank.

12 Sep
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Energean Oil & Gas swings to loss, cuts guidance

Energean Oil & Gas on Thursday cut its full-year production guidance and said it swung to an interim loss, as rising costs more than offset a jump in revenue.

12 Sep
Brexit weighing on UK housing market outlook - RICS

The outlook for the UK housing market darkened in August as uncertainty about Brexit takes its toll, according to the latest survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.

12 Sep
Babcock wins £1.25bn UK navy frigate order

A consortium led by Babcock has been named preferred bidder for a £1. 25bn contract to build five Type 31 warships for the UK navy.

12 Sep
Morrisons Q2 sales fall as interims rise 5.3%

Supermarket retailer Morrisons reported a fall in second quarter like-for-like sales as it posted a 5. 3% rise in interim profit on Thursday.

12 Sep
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Workspace agrees two London property disposals for £34.8m

Workspace has exchanged contracts for the disposal of Vestry Street Studios in Shoreditch and Alexandra House in Wood Green for a total of £34. 75m.

12 Sep
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Safestore Q3 revenue rises, on track for full year

FTSE 250 self-storage company Safestore posted a rise in third-quarter revenue on Thursday and said it remains on track for the full year, although occupancy rates are expected to reduce in the fourth quarter.

12 Sep
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London pre-open: Stocks seen up amid renewed optimism over Sino-US relations

London stocks looked set to rise at the open on Thursday amid renewed optimism over Sino-US trade relations, as investors eyed the latest policy announcement from the European Central Bank.

12 Sep
British American Tobacco to axe 2,300 jobs, Energean revenue rises

London open The FTSE 100 was called to open 37 points higher at 7,375.

12 Sep
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Thursday newspaper round-up: British high streets, iPhone 11, KPMG

Strengthening local economies will do more to revive Britain’s struggling high streets than sprucing up city centres or changing the tax system to help retailers, according to a report. The Centre for Cities thinktank said the government should help towns and cities improve skill levels among local workforces in order to attract businesses and generate well paid jobs. Without the spending power these jobs provide, attempts to make high streets more attractive to consumers will fail, the report said.

12 Sep
BAT to axe 2,300 senior jobs; focus on new products

British American Tobacco said it was axing 2,300 management jobs as it looked to simplify its structure and reinvest the savings in developing new products such as vapour, tobacco heating and oral tobacco.