19th Aug 2009 14:14
The bears are back in command today with the blue-chip index in the red, though the size of the decline has been exacerbated by a number of index constituents trading in ex-dividend form. Former Bank of Ireland governor Richard Burrows is to be the new chairman of Lucky Strike maker British Americ
Read more19th Aug 2009 11:54
Equities are back on the slide again today with little hope of a boost from the other side of the Atlantic where the Dow Jones 30 is expected to open around 80 points lower. ENRC is a bright spot despite reporting a 63% slide in pre-tax profits for the first half of 2009. The dividend has been cut
Read more18th Aug 2009 12:51
Once again mining stocks are in the driving seat but today they are driving the Footsie north, with many stocks recovering some of yesterday's heavy losses. Xstrata, ENRC, Kazakhmys and Antofagasta are the picks of the mining sector, along with cash strapped Rio Tinto, which has received a $2.025b
Read more17th Aug 2009 16:09
The global sell-off triggered by weak consumer confidence figures from the US on Friday continued, sending Footsie deep into the red. US stocks are also trading deep in the red as traders worry that nervous consumers will dampen the economic recovery. Asian markets were down overnight despite Jap
Read more17th Aug 2009 14:46
The FTSE 100 had a good lunch-time session, trimming the morning's losses, but it remains firmly in the red, with miners leading the way down. Concerns grow about the health of the US economy are weighing on mining companies. With consumers reticent to play their part in a demand-led recovery inves
Read more17th Aug 2009 12:50
Shares in Fresnillo dropped after the silver miner saw revenue slide in the first half of 2009 by 10.7% from a year earlier to $378.9m, as the realised silver price over the period dropped 21.9% to $13.92. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation eased 4.1% to $203.4m. Attributa
Read more17th Aug 2009 11:59
London's benchmark index is posting deep losses as miners weigh on the market on worries that the recent gains may have been overdone. Concerns grow about the health of the US economy following Friday's dismal consumer sentiment data. Asian markets were down overnight, while US futures also point l
Read more17th Aug 2009 08:22
London's top stocks started the week on a weak note with miners leading the fallers in early trading Monday morning. Xstrata is the worst performer, closely followed by Kazakhmys, Vedanta Resources, Antofagasta, Anglo American, Lonmin and Old Mutual. Fresnillo is also down after the silver miner s
Read more13th Aug 2009 16:32
Optimism over the state of the US economy, fuelled by yesterday's statement from the Federal Reserve helped Footsie post good gains. Miners were in demand. Kazakhmys led the mining sector higher, with Xstrata, Lonmin, ENRC, Rio Tinto, Vedanta, and Antofagasta also going well. Anglo American is
Read more13th Aug 2009 14:15
Optimism over the state of the US economy, fuelled by yesterday's statement from the Federal Reserve that the US economy may have seen the worse of the recession, took a knock from the release of US retail sales figures which unexpectedly showed a fall in July. The news took the shine off some of th
Read more13th Aug 2009 12:17
The Footsie has been trading sideways since around 10:00am after a bright start that was inspired by yesterday's statement from the Federal Reserve that the US economy may have seen the worse of the recession. The news has spurred demand for commodities stocks on expectations that a recovery in the
Read more13th Aug 2009 08:17
London's top stocks have made a positive start to the day after upbeat economic data from the Continent and a strong performance on Wall Street last night. Figures out this morning showed that Germany and France staged an unexpected return to economic growth in the second quarter of the year, rais
Read more4th Aug 2009 16:33
London staged a late rally but still finished just in the red as financials weighed and the US started in tepid fashion. Asia-focused bank Standard Chartered was the biggest faller of the day after saying it is to raise £1bn through a placing. It posted solid first half figures with profits up by 1
Read more3rd Aug 2009 13:02
Expectations of copper restocking in the West have prompted Canaccord Adams to lift its rating on Antofagasta, the South America-focused miner of the red metal. 'The low average cash costs and extremely strong balance sheet provide positive optionality with regard to future corporate activity, as w
Read more27th Jul 2009 16:59
Though it was a close run thing the Footsie ended the day in the blue, equalling its record run of 11 successive days of rises. The blue-chip index was supported by a strong performance from miners and the part-nationalised banks. Lonmin was wanted after Goldman Sachs upgraded the stock to "neutr
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