London open: Banks surge after Spanish request for aid

11th Jun 2012 08:33

- Spain asks for 100bn euros in aid - Chinese trade data beats expectations - Increased risk benefits banks and miners The weekend's bailout deal for Spain fuelled a surge in London's blue chips on Monday morning, as concerns over the country's troubled financial sector eased. Spain, the fourth E

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Monday newspaper round-up: China, RBS, Syria

11th Jun 2012 07:05

China's leadership remains under pressure to rescue the world's second-biggest economy from an ugly slowdown, despite a surprise leap in foreign trade last month. Exports surged by 15.3 per cent compared with May last year, while imports increased by 12.7 per cent thanks to a rise in demand for crud

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Friday newspaper round-up: CIC, M&S, Evraz

8th Jun 2012 07:17

The head of China's sovereign wealth fund has cut his holdings in Europe. Lou Jiwei, chairman of China Investment Corporation (CIC), said: "There is a risk that the Eurozone may fall apart and that risk is rising." Beijing has been increasingly concerned that the crisis in Europe ? its biggest expor

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London close: Stocks gain with central banks in the spotlight

7th Jun 2012 16:53

- Gains trimmed after Bernanke comments - China surprises with rate cut - BoE maintains rates and QE The FTSE 100 made impressive gains on Thursday with all eyes on the central banks, though comments from Ben Bernanke knocked the blue-chip index off its intraday high in afternoon trade. The Bank o

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FTSE 100 movers: Johnson Matthey in top spot after top year

7th Jun 2012 15:45

Platinum refiner Johnson Matthey jumped into the top spot after hailing another year of strong growth as it delivered numbers ahead of market expectations and a special divi worth a quid a share. Luxury brand Burberry was hot on its heels after Credit Suisse upgraded the stock from neutral to outp

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London midday: China cuts interest rates, steals spotlight

7th Jun 2012 11:39

-PBoC cuts rates -BoE maintains rates and QE -Investors digest stimulus speculation -Stocks react positively to Spanish debt auction The FTSE 100 index was trading close to its intraday high by Thursday lunchtime despite weakness in the mining sector; the Bank of England revealed at noon that it ha

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Thursday broker round-up

7th Jun 2012 09:23

Barclays: Deutsche Bank retains buy rating and 295p target. Burberry: Credit Suisse upgrades to outperform, target lifted from 1,420p to 1,650p. Centamin: Nomrua upgrades from neutral to buy, target lifted from 100p to 130p. Circle Oil: Investec cuts target from 90p to 86p, buy rating maintained.

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London open: Stocks rise on stimulus hopes

7th Jun 2012 08:35

- Eyes on Spanish auction - Central bank stimulus speculation boosts stocks - MPC to reveal rate decision at noon UK stocks headed higher on Thursday morning ahead of a crucial bond auction in Spain later on today; meanwhile speculation of central bank stimulus at home and abroad lifted sentiment e

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London close: Stocks surge after Draghi comments

6th Jun 2012 16:39

- ECB keeps rates unchanged; future rate cut eyed - Cameron, Obama call for 'immediate plan' - Miners and financials jump, ABG rockets The Footsie finished over two per cent higher on Wednesday afternoon as miners and financial stocks surged on speculation of future changes to monetary policy in Eu

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London midday: Stocks jump ahead of ECB rate decision

6th Jun 2012 11:39

- All eyes on the ECB - UK construction PMI falls in May - Man Group, miners and banks lead the rise London's blue chip index was firmly higher by Wednesday lunchtime as investors looked ahead to an interest rate decision in Europe due out this afternoon. While the European Central Bank (ECB) is g

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London open: Miners, financials lead stocks higher early on

6th Jun 2012 08:21

- Eyes on ECB rate decision - Upside surprise in Australian GDP - Miners, financials gain early on After a four-day weekend for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, the FTSE 100 jumped in early trading on Wednesday morning ahead of an interest rate decision in Europe. News that Australia's economy expanded

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Lloyds flogs Australian loan portfolio

6th Jun 2012 07:03

Lloyds Banking Group is to sell a portfolio of Australian real estate loans for 388m pounds. The collection of loans, made to the corporate sector, was for a total £809m but generated losses of £183m in the 12 months to the end of December 2011. The buyer is AET SPV Management, a joint venture bet

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Wednesday newspaper round-up: Spain, Barclays, Ireland

6th Jun 2012 07:00

Oil giant BP faces fresh complications in its hopes to sell its 50 per cent stake in its Russian operation. A court in Siberia has called for a new hearing into TNK-BP, the joint venture it has with Alfa Access Renova (AAR), a vehicle run by Russian billionaires. The tie-up has been highly profitabl

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London close: Poor data sinks stocks, fuels QE3 speculation

1st Jun 2012 16:26

- Global stocks hit year-to-date low - US, UK, Chinese and Eurozone data disappoints - Gold soars on QE3 speculation after weak data Disappointing employment and manufacturing data from across the world sank global stock markets on Friday, meaning that May's heavy losses for equities were extended.

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London midday: Manufacturing figures pressure markets lower

1st Jun 2012 11:31

- Manufacturing PMIs in UK, Eurozone, China fall - Eyes on US payrolls - BP jumps on TNK-BP sale After a bright start early on, London's blue chip index had dropped into the red by Friday lunchtime after a barrage of disappointing manufacturing data dampened market sentiment. Manufacturing purchas

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