London close: Autonomy movement helps limit losses

19th Aug 2011 16:38

Stocks finished in the red heading into the weekend but off their daily lows, having bounced back into the blue from heavy losses earlier on. Today's standout stock was Autonomy rocketed by over 75% in early trading after US computing giant Hewlett-Packard made a recommended offer for the Cambridge

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London midday: Lloyds and RBS fall again as FTSE 100 slides

19th Aug 2011 12:03

The leading share index is stuck below the 5,000 point mark amid continuing worries over the global economic situation. Banks Lloyds and RBS are suffering hefty losses again as is IAG, the owner of British Airways. But shares in Autonomy rocketed by over 75% in early trading after US computing gi

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London close: Stocks slump again

18th Aug 2011 16:40

Volatility returned with a vengeance on Thursday, with the leading share index slumping back towards the lows it hit last week. The day got off to a bad start after a gloomy report on global economic growth from Morgan Stanley and things got worse after some more poor figures from the US. The glob

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Ralph Lauren man nets Celtic shares

18th Aug 2011 14:38

Brian Duffy, a non-executive director at the Glasgow football club Celtic, has upped his stake in the company after its final results. He took 50,000 shares at 42p a time and now, paying £21,000 in total, and now has 157,750. In the year to 30 June, Celtic posted a pre-tax profit of £102,000, agai

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London midday: More losses amid global worries

18th Aug 2011 12:03

London's leading share index is nursing heavy losses now, with global worries over economic growth continuing to hurt sentiment. Miners are among the worst performers, with Kazakhmys, Vedanta and Rio Tinto deep in the red. FTSE 100 mining giants Anglo American, BHP Billiton and Xstrata also fall d

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London open: Miners drag Footsie below 5,300

18th Aug 2011 08:34

Just five stocks were making gains at 8.35am on Wednesday, as the blue chip index opened below the 5,300 level. The miners were among the worst performers, with Kazakhmys, Vedanta and Rio Tinto among the heaviest fallers, partially offsetting the gains made yesterday. FTSE 100 mining giants Anglo

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London close: Financials drag Footsie lower

17th Aug 2011 16:46

Following a steep decline early on, the blue chip index staged a partial recovery on the back of a positive start on Wall Street. Nevertheless, the Footsie still finished in the red, as losses for financial stocks outweighed gains in the mining sector. Meanwhile, it was revealed today that all nine

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RBS stops basic accounts using rival ATMs

17th Aug 2011 15:08

The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is to stop its basic bank account customers from using ATMs operated by rival high street banks. Basic bank accounts are often aimed at those on lower incomes and do not have any overdraft facility. Existing basic account customers at RBS and its subsidiary NatWest

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FTSE 100 Movers: Banks suffer while miners do well

15th Aug 2011 11:47

BP saw a rise despite announcing that its growth could be hampered because it "cannot find skilled workers". With the price of silver on the up it was no surprise to see that precious metals miner Fresnillo was performing well, topping the board at almost 5%. It was a similar story for Kazakhmy

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London close: Stocks rally after strong start in US

11th Aug 2011 16:30

The volatile trading continued on Thursday as losses were turned into gains in London on the back of a rally on Wall Street. A steep rise was seen after midday erased earlier losses and helped the Footsie to finish near its highs for the day. Equities were on the rise in morning trade in New York a

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London midday: Mining rally keeps FTSE 100 higher

11th Aug 2011 12:12

Stocks came firmly off their earlier highs, with worries over the French banking system continuing to cause jitters, but a strong performance from the mining sector helps to keep the FTSE 100 in the blue. Miners are rallying strongly, led higher by Kazakh copper miner Kazakhmys, but French banking

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London open: Lloyds and RBS miss out on rally

11th Aug 2011 08:37

London has ignored last night's shake-out on Wall Street and is approaching triple-digit gains, though banks are left in the cold amid continuing Eurozone worries. US benchmark indices each tumbled more than 4% overnight, on fears over the health of the US economy and also the future of France's AA

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Innovation bags RBS Insurance contract

11th Aug 2011 07:59

Software firm Innovation today confirmed that it has signed a major contract with RBS Insurance. The group, which provides software and outsourcing solutions to insurers, said the contract, which starts with immediate effect until 31 December 2014, will see it handle all of RBSI's newly notified su

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Sector movers: Micro Focus provides spark in software sector

10th Aug 2011 14:20

The software and computer services sector was in demand on Wednesday after results and updates from three of its constituents. FTSE 250 legacy software specialist Micro Focus soared after it revealed that it is trading ahead of expectations. The upbeat trading statement made a change from profit wa

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London close: Footsie bounces after morning sell-off

9th Aug 2011 16:45

Following another steep decline in early trading, the Footsie clawed its way back, surging nearly 400 points since the mid-morning to finish 1.89% higher. The blue chip index closed up 96 points. All eyes are on the Federal Reserve's monetary policy meeting, with markets eagerly waiting to hear of

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