Banks incur hefty fine after mis-selling insurance in CPP debacle

22nd Aug 2013 10:17

Some of the UK's biggest banks are to pay compensation to some seven million customers after mis-selling credit card and ID theft insurance cover. Customers will receive up to £300 each, with the total bill coming to £1.3bn. The insurance was mis-sold because in most cases it was already provide

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London close: Taper concerns hit stocks ahead of Fed minutes

21st Aug 2013 16:50

London's benchmark index dropped one per cent on Wednesday as investors trimmed positions and took cover ahead of the risk event of the week, the minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting due out later this evening. The FTSE 100 ended 62.62 points lower on the day at 6,390.84, a f

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FTSE 100 movers: IHG leads fallers after going ex-div

21st Aug 2013 13:43

Holiday Inn and Crowne Plaza owner InterContinental Hotels Group was a heavy faller on Wednesday, dropping over six per cent after going ex-dividend, meaning that new investors won't be able to get their hands on the company's latest dividend payment. A number of other heavyweight stocks also went

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London midday: Ex-div stocks drag FTSE 100 to six-week low

21st Aug 2013 11:33

Markets were sharply lower on Wednesday morning as risk appetite was scaled back ahead of this evening's release of the minutes of the latest Federal Reserve policy meeting. The FTSE 100 was trading as low as 6,400 today in London today; the last time it closed below this level was on July 5th when

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London open: FTSE 100 slips as investors await Fed minutes

21st Aug 2013 08:29

The FTSE 100 fell into the red on Wednesday morning, hitting a fresh six-week low as investors nervously awaited the minutes of the latest Federal Reserve meeting. The index dropped 0.5% to around the 6,420 mark early on. The last time the London benchmark closed lower was on July 5th when it finis

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London midday: Markets fall on low volumes, Japan data

12th Aug 2013 11:52

In spite of a decent start, the FTSE 100 had swung into the red by Monday lunchtime, with analysts citing low volumes and weaker-than-expected economic data from Japan. Asian markets were mixed overnight with Chinese benchmarks performing well on an improved outlook in China, while Tokyo's Nikkei w

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London close: Stocks jump as optimism over China grows

9th Aug 2013 16:34

Markets rallied strongly on Friday as economic data from the world's top metals consumer, China, sparked some impressive gains in the heavyweight mining sector. A day after trade figures came in ahead of expectations, the outlook for China brightened further with strong industrial production figure

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Friday broker round-up UPDATE

9th Aug 2013 07:29

Aquarius Platinum: Deutsche Bank lowers target price from 63p to 60p keeping a buy recommendation. Ashmore Group: HSBC ups target price from 400p to 435p, while keeping overweight rating. ASOS: UBS raises target price from 4600p to 6000p staying with its buy recommendation. Aviva: Bank of America

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Wednesday broker round-up UPDATE

7th Aug 2013 08:57

Antofagasta: Canaccord Genuity ups target price from 1000p to 1035p leaving its buy recommendation unchanged. BBA Aviation: JP Morgan increases target price from 289p to 343p retaining an overweight rating. UBS moves target price from 250p to 280p and reiterates a neutral rating. Liberum Capital ra

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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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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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Tuesday broker round-up UPDATE

6th Aug 2013 07:13

Alent: Credit Suisse lowers target price from 430p to 420p keeping an outperform rating. UBS ups target price from 350p to 365p and maintains a neutral rating. Anglo American: Jefferies cuts target price from 1700p to 1650p and maintains a hold recommendation. Aquarius Platinum: RBC Capital shifts

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Tuesday tips round-up: Alent, HSBC, Ultra Electronics

6th Aug 2013 06:39

Alent suffered a disappointing first half and is holding out the prospect of better news in the second, according to The Times' Tempus column. It was affected by the Chinese new year in the first quarter and the shutdown in that country's electronics industry, which represents about 40 per cent of r

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