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29 Jun
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WH Ireland selling Isle of Man office to Ravenscroft

WH Ireland has executed a conditional agreement with Ravenscroft Holdings to dispose of its Isle of Man subsidiary, WH Ireland IOM, it announced on Monday.

29 Jun
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H&T revenues 'materially impacted' by lockdown

Pawnbroker H&T Group updated the market on its operations on Monday, reporting that all of its stores had now reopened following the Covid-19 closure order on 23 March, which led to its entire estate being temporarily out of action and a resulting “material impact” on revenues.

29 Jun
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Omega upbeat on Covid test consortium developments

Omega Diagnostics updated the market on an announcement from the UK Rapid Test Consortium (UK-RTC) on Monday, developing a Covid-19 lateral flow antibody test that could be used by people in their homes.

29 Jun
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Rockfire Resources raises £1m for Plateau drilling

Gold and base metal exploration company Rockfire Resources has completed a placing of new shares, it announced on Monday, raising gross proceeds of £1m.

29 Jun
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Wirecard shares jump as purchase talk swirls

Wirecard shares more than doubled after the embattled payments company said its business activities were continuing to operate and speculation arose that rivals might snap up some of its operations.

29 Jun
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Bonhill Group trading slightly ahead of expectations

Business media company Bonhill Group said on Monday that it was trading “marginally ahead” of its expectations as released on 9 April, as it was continuing to work remotely.

29 Jun
Eurozone economic sentiment rebound strengthens in June

Economic sentiment in the euro zone continued to recover in June as momentum in May gained pace, according to data released by the European Commission on Monday.

29 Jun
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Drax powers ahead on bid speculation

Drax shares surged on Monday amid speculation the temporary power provider could be a takeover target.

29 Jun
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Asia report: Most markets fall as Japan retail sales disappoint

Markets in Asia finished mostly in the red on Monday, as investors digested fresh retail sales data from Japan and continued to watch the latest developments in the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic.

29 Jun
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Airbus to cut the amount of planes it builds by 40% - report

Airbus’s plane output in the next two years is set to be 40% lower than that seen prior to the Covid-19 crisis, it was reported on Monday.

29 Jun
Morses Club accounts frozen by FCA over Wirecard scandal

Morses Club said customer accounts at its subsidiary U Account have been temporarily suspended after the Financial Conduct Authority froze the operations of German payments processor Wirecard's UK business.

29 Jun
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Internet shoppers could face green delivery charge - report

The government is considering slapping a compulsory delivery charge on internet shoppers as part of an effort to cut traffic congestion and toxic emissions, according to a report.

29 Jun
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Jefferies downgrades Balfour Beatty on 'diminished upside'

Jefferies downgraded its stance on shares of construction group Balfour Beatty to ‘hold’ from ‘buy’, citing "diminished upside" with the shares now back at pre-Covid levels.

29 Jun
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Carnival pays hefty price to borrow $2.8bn

Carnival will pay a hefty 7. 5% on top of interbank rates to borrow $2. 8bn (£2. 3bn) to shore up the embattled cruise operator's finances as the Covid-19 crisis casts doubts on its future.

29 Jun
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GlaxoSmithKline clears regulatory hurdle in Japan for 'Duvroq'

GlaxoSmithKline announced the approval of a Japanese New Drug Application (JNDA) by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare in that country on Monday, for ‘Duvroq’, or daprodustat tablets.

29 Jun
UK govt in record bond sales to pay for coronavirus response

Britain on Monday said it would sell another £50bn in bonds, taking debt issuance to record levels as the government looked to pay for its coronavirus pandemic response.

29 Jun
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London open: Stocks little changed amid worries about US Covid surge

London stocks were little changed in early trade on Monday amid growing concerns about rising coronavirus infections in the US.

29 Jun
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TBC Bank launches operations in Uzbekistan

TBC Bank Group announced on Monday that it has launched its banking operations in Uzbekistan, initially in a pilot mode for "friends and family", with plans to extend its services to the broader population in August.

29 Jun
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Lookers fraud report finds £19m of profit overstatements

Lookers said an investigation into potential fraud at the company had found £19m of profit overstatements covering several years.

29 Jun
Calisen to resume smart meter installations in July

Meter-reading services firm Calisen said its Lowri Beck subsidiary expected to resume meter reading, non-essential smart meter installations and field services in July as Covid-19 lockdown measures eased.