4th Dec 2009 17:17
Euphoria over the better than expected US jobless figures proved short-lived as week-end profit taking took hold and miners headed underground. Metal prices weakened in the afternoon session, taking mining stocks with them, as some pundits suggested that with the better than expected jobless figure
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The London market wasn't helped by a technical glitch at the London Stock Exchange but it was never going to be a good day due to worries about the debt problems of Dubai. The fact that there was no trading for more than three hours just made investors even more nervous. The FTSE 100 fell by more
Read more26th Nov 2009 14:18
Trading resumed on the London Stock Exchange at 2:00pm after the exchange's technical glitch, but prices are not looking any healthier than they were before the trading interruption. Banks are under the cosh on concerns over Dubai's debt situation. The government owned Dubai World, which has debts
Read more26th Nov 2009 12:16
With no sectors in the blue today amid heavy falls in equity prices, banks and miners are among the worst performers. Banks are under the cosh on concerns over Dubai's debt situation. The government owned Dubai World, which has debts of $59bn, has asked creditors if it can delay debt repayments due
Read more26th Nov 2009 11:30
Profits fell by nearly half at the South America-focused miner Antofagasta as tumbling metals prices hit sales. Earnings before interest, tax depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) fell to $1.13bn from $2.22bn the same period a year ago as sales fell by 39% to $2.02bn. The fall in Antofagasta's sa
Read more25th Nov 2009 16:06
Welcome results from Compass and investors' insatiable appetite for mining stocks helped London's blue chip index finish the session near the top of the day's range. A small improvement to the third quarter gross domestic product figure brought some relief. The Office of National Statistics said th
Read more20th Nov 2009 16:34
Footsie ended slightly in the red after a topsy-turvy day which saw UK shares at the mercy of the US dollar. Shares in miner Antofagasta resumed their position near the top of the leaderboard after a brief dip into negative territory that came as commodity prices slipped in line with strength in th
Read more20th Nov 2009 08:51
After yesterday's shake-out, London's leading shares have started on a bright note. Miners are leading the way. They are essentially proxies for movements in the dollar at present. The US currency falls, miners go up and vice versa. The miners are up today as the dollar has dropped back from yester
Read more19th Nov 2009 16:46
Footsie turned sharply lower at the close after a very poor start on Wall Street with the Dow down by more than 150 points in the first few hours. Miners bore the brunt of the selling with Antofagasta, Anglo American, Xstrata, Randgold Resources, Rio Tinto and Vedanta all lower. Platinum refiner J
Read more19th Nov 2009 14:06
Footsie is bumbling along close to its low for the day ahead of what is expected to be a weak start on Wall Street. Futures point to falls of anything between 50-70 points for the Dow when US trading starts, with weak metal prices likely to be a key theme. Here, lower metals have already hit the
Read more19th Nov 2009 13:26
The beverages sector is fizzing after SABMiller, the brewer behind such brands as Miller Genuine Draft and Peroni, posted interim profits ahead of expectations. Lager volumes were down by 1% due mainly to weakness in developed markets, but SABMiller managed to offset this by lifting prices. With
Read more19th Nov 2009 12:14
Miners bore the brunt of today's selling with Antofagasta, Anglo American, Xstrata, Randgold Resources, Rio Tinto and Vedanta all lower. Platinum refiner Johnson Matthey also came under pressure as the dollar rallied a little. Brewer SABMiller cheered the market with better than expected interim r
Read more19th Nov 2009 12:00
Barely a fifth of the FTSE 100 constituents are in positive territory, but the fall on the blue-chip index is still modest, given the weakness of miners. With metals prices softening, the likes of Antofagasta, Anglo American, Xstrata, Randgold Resources, Rio Tinto and Vedanta are on the slide, as i
Read more19th Nov 2009 08:19
Miners are leading London's top stocks lower in early dealings on Thursday, while investors also have a stream of company updates to consider. Nine out of the ten worst performers are miners. Fresnillo, Xstrata, Antofagasta, Rio Tinto, Anglo American, Vedanta Resources, Eurasian Natural Resources,
Read more16th Nov 2009 16:56
Footsie came close to breaching the 5400 barrier, helped by a positive start on Wall Street, but profit taking set in at the end of the session and gains were pared. Much of the blue-chip index's advance was down to mining stocks, which were in demand as metal prices continue to head north. Lonmi
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