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RSA and Hiscox participating in FCA Covid coverage test cases
Insurance firms including RSA and Hiscox responded to a statement from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) on Monday, over the regulator’s business interruption insurance court proceedings, which were first announced on 1 May.
Capital & Counties to buy 26.3% stake in Shaftesbury for £436m
Capital & Counties Properties has agreed to buy a 26. 3% stake in Shaftesbury for £436m.
AstraZeneca clears regulatory hurdles with 'Brilinta' and 'Lynparza'
AstraZeneca announced on Monday that ‘Brilinta’, or ticagrelor, has been approved in the United States to reduce the risk of a first heart attack or stroke in high-risk patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) - the most common type of heart disease.
London pre-open: Stocks seen higher on positive Asian cues
London stocks were set for a firmer open on Monday, taking their cue from a positive session in Asia.
Balfour Beatty scraps final dividend
Balfour Beatty scrapped its final dividend after the Covid-19 lockdown had a material impact on the group's financial performance across its business.
Sirius Real Estate to pay final dividend, Balfour Beatty to cancel distribution
London open The FTSE 100 is expected to open 82 points higher on Monday, having closed down 2. 29% at 6,076. 60.
Monday newspaper round-up: Manufacturing, Petropavlovsk, Aldo
Britain’s smallest companies are “jumping before they are pushed” by diverting £10bn in exports away from the EU as concerns mount over a possible collapse in Brexit trade talks, according to a report. The research from academics at Aston University, which comes before the latest round of Brexit negotiations this week, showed small British firms were ramping up sales to countries in South America and east Asia. - Guardian.