FTSE 100 movers: Shire stuck in the mud

15th Mar 2012 14:21

Pharmaceuticals firm Shire was the biggest blue-chip faller after it withdrew its licence application for the Fabry disease treatment, REPLAGAL, with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Richard Brasher, the head of Tesco's UK operations, is to quit after only a year in the job, sending the s

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London close: Stocks surge on improving global outlook

13th Mar 2012 16:48

- FTSE 100 at highest levels since last summer - Markets await FOMC, words from Bernanke - Draghi sees signs of 'stabilisation' The Footsie finished at an eight-month high on Tuesday, up a whole percentage point on the day, as financial stocks made gains on the back of an improving global economic

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FTSE 100 movers: Antofagasta digs itself to the bottom of the pile

13th Mar 2012 14:12

Antofagasta was in the bottom spot despite boasting of another year of record revenues, profits and output in 2011. However, the market was largely unimpressed by the figures from the Chilean copper miner which parted company earlier this month with its Chief Executive Officer. The shares retreated

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London midday: Stocks extends gains after ZEW survey

13th Mar 2012 11:46

- German ZEW reaches highest level in over a year - Spain to accept Eurogroup's fiscal consolidation request - Miners, banks lead the rise on the Footsie Stocks were extending gains by lunchtime after a German confidence survey smashed expectations. Meanwhile, US stock futures are pointing to a pos

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London open: Financials, miners lead the rise

13th Mar 2012 08:38

- Standard Life, Pru in demand after results - Antofagasta, G4S lead the fallers - BoJ maintains rates, ups asset purchases The Footsie rose strongly on Tuesday helped by some well-received full-year results from insurers and a decent performance by banking and mining stocks as risk appetite increa

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London close: Stocks finish up, China and Eurogroup in focus

12th Mar 2012 16:34

- Stocks jump into the blue late on - China records worse-than-expected trade deficit - Resource stocks fall on Chinese demand concerns London's blue chip index managed to finish the day in positive territory despite swinging between gains and losses for most of the session. Concerns over the globa

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London open: Stocks flat after Chinese data

12th Mar 2012 08:34

- China in net deficit in January and February combined - Glencore eyeing up Viterra - Temenos drops out of the running for Misys The Footsie opened flat on Monday after some disappointing economic data from China was weighing on financials and resource stocks. Chinese economic indicators out over

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FTSE 100 movers: Double resignation hits Schroders' shares

8th Mar 2012 13:15

Both the Chairman and the Chief Investment Officer at asset management firm Schroders have announced their intention to step down from their respective roles, a move which caused shares to take a swift dive. Meanwhile, miners were among the highest risers of the day, with Kazakhmys, Antofagasta, V

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London midday: Momentum continues as BoE stays put

8th Mar 2012 11:43

- BoE maintains interest rates and asset purchases. - Greek debt-swap participation rate estimated at 60 percent. - Miners lift the Footsie higher. The earlier momentum had continued by lunchtime after the Bank of England announced that it has decided to maintain its interest rates at 0.5 percent,

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London midday: Stocks edge higher, markets await Greek debt-swap

7th Mar 2012 11:25

- Admiral jumps 11% as outlook improves. - BATS, CRH, Serco down after going ex-dividend. - Markets await the Greek debt-swap deadline. Following a shaky start, London's FTSE 100 index looked to have found its direction by midday, trading three tenths of a percent point higher following the sell-of

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London open: Ex-div stocks offset a surging Admiral

7th Mar 2012 08:34

- Admiral surges 11 percent on full-year results. - Ex-div stocks provide a drag. - Greek debt-swap deadline looms. Following the 2.8 percent tumble over the last three days, the Footsie opened broadly flat on Wednesday ahead of tomorrow's deadline for the Greek debt-swap. A surge in the share pric

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London open: Stocks fall ahead of Greek debt-swap

6th Mar 2012 08:33

- IIF warns of 1trn euro damage to Eurozone. - Fresnillo bucks sector trend to rise after results. - Defensives in demand. With just a couple days to go before the Greek debt-swap deadline, investors were in a cautious mood as the Footsie slipped lower in early trading on Tuesday. Europe is awaiti

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London close: Miners lead the decline as China cuts GDP forecast

5th Mar 2012 16:36

- Chinese growth forecasts dampens miners. - UK and Eurozone PMIs disappoint. - Steering Committee to participate in Greek debt swap. London's blue chip index fell to its lowest level of the day on Monday as concerns over the global economy dampened the mood. Miners bore the brunt of the sell-off i

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London open: Miners fall as China cuts GDP target

5th Mar 2012 08:32

- China cuts 2012 GDP target to 7.5%. - Miners drag Footsie lower early on; Glencore declines after results. - BP up after Macondo settlement. With China cutting its growth forecast to the lowest level since 2004, miners were the worst performers in early trading on Monday, dragging London's FTSE 1

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FTSE 100 movers: GKN drops despite hiking divi

28th Feb 2012 14:49

Automotive and aerospace engineer GKN dropped into the bottom spot despite hiking its total dividend by a fifth after seeing double-digit growth in both sales and profits in 2011. The group did report a subdued performance in GKN Aerospace as it has struggled with governments' defence spending remai

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