London open: Stocks fall as markets await Carney's forward guidance

7th Aug 2013 08:31

Markets opened with moderate losses on Wednesday morning as investors turned nervous ahead of the Bank of England's inflation report, the first under the governorship of Mark Carney.   The heavyweight mining sector was again providing a drag on the FTSE 100 as metals prices fell, while a number of b

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London close: Markets choppy on tapering concerns

6th Aug 2013 17:02

It was a choppy session on Tuesday with the FTSE 100 struggling for direction early on before sinking firmly into the red as concerns of a 'tapering' of stimulus in the US dampened sentiment. The FTSE 100 finished down 15 points at 6,604, though closed well off its intraday low after a late rally.

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Sector movers: Miners track metals lower; Fresnillo drops

6th Aug 2013 15:32

Falls in commodity prices across the board were weighing on share prices in the mining sector on Tuesday, with precious metals group Fresnillo leading the way lower after a poorly-received first-half report. "After a decent run-up in recent weeks, blue-chip mining stocks have cooled [...] as lower

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FTSE 100 movers: Fresnillo leads miners lower

6th Aug 2013 15:10

Mining stocks were dominating the fallers list on the FTSE 100 on Tuesday with precious metals group Fresnillo leading the way lower following some disappointing first-half results. Fresnillo's share price was down nearly 9.5% in afternoon trade after a 27% decline in gross profit to $518.9m in the

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London midday: Markets trim losses after UK data, StanChart

6th Aug 2013 11:23

Markets had recovered some lost ground by Tuesday lunchtime following some early falls, as data showed that the UK economic recovery continues to gather momentum and results from banking group Standard Chartered were well received. The FTSE 100 opened firmly in the red this morning, dampened by wea

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London open: Markets fall as Fresnillo leads miners lower

6th Aug 2013 09:10

Weakness in the mining sector saw the FTSE 100 fall into the red for the third straight day on Tuesday after some disappointing results from precious metals miner Fresnillo. Asian markets had a mixed session overnight as traders reacted an interest-rate cut in Australia. The Reserve Bank of Austral

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Fresnillo's profits fall on drop in gold and silver prices

6th Aug 2013 07:31

Precious metals producer Fresnillo posted a 27 per cent decline in gross profit to 518.9m dollars in the first half as revenues dropped on falling gold and silver prices. Adjusted revenue came to $982.3m, down 14% on the previous year, reflecting a 20.3% decrease in the average realised silver pric

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London close: Disappointing US jobs report sparks late sell-off

2nd Aug 2013 16:27

After a relatively quiet start to the trading session, markets sunk sharply into the red on Friday afternoon after the US economy added far fewer jobs than forecast in July. Non-farm payrolls increased by just 162,000 last month, lower than the downwardly revised 188,000 increase in June and much w

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FTSE 100 movers: William Hill and RBS disappoint with H1 figures

2nd Aug 2013 15:04

Shares in William Hill sank sharply on Friday morning as investors gave a cool reaction to the High Street bookie's first-half results, in which pre-tax profits came in flat year-on-year. The firm also didn't give an update on current trading, though analysts at Canaccord Genuity said that July will

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London midday: Markets flat as nerves set in ahead of US jobs report

2nd Aug 2013 11:55

Markets were rangebound on Friday morning as investors scaled back risk appetite ahead of the all-important US jobs report due out this afternoon. Even a impressive reading of construction activity in the UK failed to give stocks a boost this morning; the UK construction purchasing managers' index

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London open: Stocks flat as markets await US jobs, RBS sinks early on

2nd Aug 2013 08:24

Stocks opened tentatively on Friday morning with markets taking a pause as investors waited to see whether the ongoing improvement in US economic data would continue with the all-important employment report due out this afternoon.   The momentum in the US economic recovery gathered pace this week wi

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London close: Markets surge on upbeat data, policy decisions

1st Aug 2013 16:43

Markets rose strongly on Thursday as investors reacted to dovish comments from central banks across the globe, upbeat economic data and well-received results from UK banking group Lloyds. The FTSE 100 finished 61 points higher at 6,682 today, rising to levels not seen since the end of May. "The th

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London midday: Markets rise with central banks in focus

1st Aug 2013 11:43

Stocks were making decent gains on Thursday morning, helped by some dovish remarks from the Federal Reserve and some stronger-than-expected data from China, with Lloyds leading the FTSE 100 higher after its first-half results. It's been a busy week on the macro-economic calendar with policy decisio

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London open: Lloyds leads FTSE 100 higher early on

1st Aug 2013 08:56

Upbeat Chinese data and some impressive first-half results from Lloyds helped boost markets on Thursday morning, though the focus is likely to turn to central-bank decisions in the UK and Europe later on. "With the Bank of England and European Central Bank likely to announce uneventful policy decis

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London midday: Markets rise on earnings, Gfk data

30th Jul 2013 11:39

Markets edged higher on Tuesday morning as traders reacted to a barrage of corporate earnings and data which showed that German consumers were at their most optimistic in six years. The GfK's forward-looking consumer confidence survey for Germany rose from 6.8 to 7.0 in August, its highest levels s

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