6th Oct 2009 16:41
Mining stocks were at the forefront of a sharp rally in the FTSE 100 as the market recovered from a recent weak spell. Kazakhmys, Antofagasta, Randgold Resources, Vedanta, Anglo American, Xstrata and ENRC are the pick of the risers in the mining sector as metal prices head higher. Reaction to Tes
Read more6th Oct 2009 14:36
Less than a dozen Footsie constituents are in the red this afternoon as the market recovers strongly on the back of buoyant mining shares. Kazakhmys, Antofagasta, Randgold Resources, Vedanta, Anglo American, Xstrata and ENRC are the pick of the risers in the mining sector as metal prices head highe
Read more6th Oct 2009 13:19
Only six FTSE 100 constituents are in the red this afternoon as the market recovers strongly on the back of buoyant mining shares. Kazakhmys, Antofagasta, Randgold Resources, Vedanta, Anglo American, Xstrata and ENRC are the pick of the risers in the mining sector as metal prices head higher. Amon
Read more6th Oct 2009 12:06
After a hesitant start, London's blue-chips have kicked on with mining stocks leading the way. Kazakhmys, Antofagasta, Randgold Resources, Vedanta, Anglo American, Xstrata and ENRC are the pick of the risers in the mining sector as metal prices head higher. Reaction to Tesco's results was initial
Read more5th Oct 2009 17:16
Having been lethargic all day leading shares put on a late spurt in London, after receiving a transatlantic boost in the form of better than expected data from the US services sector. Miners featured prominently among the top performers, helped by bullish comment from Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).
Read more5th Oct 2009 13:45
The Footsie dipped into the red over the lunch-time session but it was a very shallow dip, with leading shares mixed and mostly sticking close to overnight levels. Life insurer Aviva is the heaviest faller in the FTSE 100 after it confirmed it is to sell a minority stake in its Dutch insurance bus
Read more5th Oct 2009 12:16
Miners feature prominently among the top performers, helped by bullish comment from Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS). RBS has upgraded Antofagasta from 'sell' to 'buy'. RBS reiterated its 'hold' rating for Eurasian Natural Resources but has raised its price target from 670p to 850p. Royal Bank of Scotl
Read more5th Oct 2009 12:13
Equities are in sluggish mood on the first day of trading this week and the leading share index sits just below the 5,000 point level. Life insurer Aviva is the heaviest faller in the FTSE 100 after it confirmed it is to sell a minority stake in its Dutch insurance business Delta Lloyd through a fl
Read more5th Oct 2009 11:04
Charles Stanley has gone into more detail about its reasons for its ratings downgrade of contract caterer Compass Group last week following the company's September 29 trading update. The broker shifted from 'strong buy' to 'buy' as the stock approached the 400p price target, and still thinks the s
Read more5th Oct 2009 10:41
Miners feature prominently among the top performers Monday morning, helped by bullish comment from Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS). RBS has adjusted its view of many of the sector's major players after rising upwards its expectations of metals prices. The bank also foresees sovereign wealth funds tur
Read more5th Oct 2009 08:43
London has made a cautious start with markets still seemingly unsettled by last week's US jobs data. Over here, Aviva has confirmed it is to sell a minority stake in its Dutch insurance business Delta Lloyd through a float on Euronext in Amsterdam. No more details were released, but weekend reports
Read more1st Oct 2009 16:28
Footsie closed sharply lower after the US reacted badly to worse than expected dole claims. The Dow is now down more than 100 points with investors nervous ahead of the big monthly non-farm payrolls figure tomorrow. BAE struggled after the Serious Fraud Office asked the Attorney General if it can p
Read more1st Oct 2009 14:05
Footsie has recovered a little ahead of the US open, but the index is still in the red with weapons group BAE Systems especially under the cosh. Early indications are for the Dow to drop between 15-18 points, with intital jobless claims a bit higher than expected. The big jobs figure comes tomorro
Read more1st Oct 2009 12:08
Footsie has paused for breath after its record-breaking quarter with weapons group BAE Systems especially under the cosh. The Serious Fraud Office has asked the Attorney General if it can prosecute the defence contractor over alleged bribery in a number of countries. The SFO is deciding if it shou
Read more1st Oct 2009 11:30
Blue chips had a tough day with the index turning down sharply after US initial dole claims figures came in worse than expected. Miners led the way lower on concerns that the US economy is not recovering as expected. Lonmin, Xstrata and Anglo American all fell sharply. Vedanta was the exception on
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