London close: FTSE 100 declines as mining stocks fall on dollar advance

25th Sep 2014 17:14

teerngasLondon's top shares tumbled on Thursday as the rising dollar took its toll on mining and energy stocks. The FTSE 100 Index closed 66.56p points adrift at 6639.71 as the greenback bounced on speculation of monetary stimulus from the European Central Bank (ECB) and US interest rate hikes. Spe

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Morgan Stanley ups Rio Tinto price target

24th Sep 2014 17:50

Iron ore miner Rio Tinto's chief executive officer is reintroducing the principles which held before the "super-cycle" at the miner, including a dividend pay-out ratio which averaged nearly 50%. That saw the shares trade at a 3% dividend yield or at 0.80 times relative to the FTSE All Share. As we

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London midday: Fresnillo and Rio Tinto gain

24th Sep 2014 12:31

The Footsie is holding slightly lower come midday with traders focusing on the ever present risk of something going amiss in a conflict and a weak reading on German business confidence weighing on sentiment. Overnight the US and its allies carried out a first wave of airstrikes against IS targets in

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Wednesday broker round-up UPDATE

24th Sep 2014 09:15

Aggreko: Morgan Stanley ups target price from 1350p to 1375p, while leaving its underweight rating unaltered. Alliance Pharma: Canaccord Genuity lowers target price from 35p to 33p reiterating its hold recommendation. Close Brothers Group: UBS moves target price from 1420p to 1430p and keeps a neut

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FTSE 100 movers: Supermarket stocks slide after Kantar data

23rd Sep 2014 16:07

Tesco continued to slide a day after warning that it had "overestimated" its predicted first-half figures with more bad news coming in the form of the latest Kantar data, which showed another drop in the retailer's sales and market share. Shares in sector peer Sainsbury were also weaker after reveal

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FTSE 100 movers: Tesco slides after revising H1 guidance

22nd Sep 2014 14:48

The downside was led by supermarket giant Tesco after the group downwardly revised its profit forecast for the six months ended 23 August, saying it had previously overestimated it by £250m. The food retailer cited "accelerated recognition of commercial income" and "delayed accrual of costs" as the

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Sector movers: Retailers and miners lead the downside on the FTSE

22nd Sep 2014 14:23

The supermarket sector was firmly in the red on Monday after Tesco was forced to admit that it had over-stated its first half profit guidance by £250m. The company has suspended four of its executives, including the UK managing director, and said it plans to investigate the matter. The food retaile

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FTSE 100 movers: RBS rises strongly after referendum result

19th Sep 2014 16:03

Royal Bank of Scotland made strong gains following the announcement of the referendum on Scottish independence. SSE, Standard Life and Lloyds were all higher for the same reason. SABMiller was higher after Nomura upgraded the brewing group from 'reduce' to 'neutral' and raised its target for the sh

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Sector movers: Mining stocks track metal prices lower

19th Sep 2014 14:11

Mining stocks didnt join in with the post-Scottish referendum euphoria on Friday with share prices in the sector down an average 0.6% in afternoon trade. A broad sell-off of commodity prices was weighing on stocks during the session, with gold in particular trading near an eight-month low as the dol

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London midday: UK stocks near two-week high as Scots vote against independence

19th Sep 2014 11:18

UK stocks advanced on Friday, poised to finish at their highest levels in two weeks, after the Scottish people voted in favour of the Union in a crucial independence referendum. Some 55.3% of Scots voted 'no' to independence from the UK while 44.7% voted 'yes', erasing concerns about a break-up whic

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London open: UK stocks rise as Scots vote 'no' to independence

19th Sep 2014 08:22

UK stocks staged a relief rally on Friday morning in the aftermath of the Scottish referendum, which saw people north of the border vote convincingly to remain part of the Union. Some 55.3% of Scots voted 'no' to independence from the UK while 44.7% voted 'yes', erasing concerns about a break-up whi

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FTSE 100 movers: Smiths Group drops after results miss forecasts

17th Sep 2014 14:32

Engineer Smiths Group was leading the fallers on the FTSE 100 on Wednesday after missing expectations with a 5% fall in annual revenues to £2.95bn on the back of foreign exchange headwinds and a small disposal. Analysts at Deutsche Bank had expected a figure closer to £3.05bn. Beverage groups SABMil

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London midday: Miners lead UK stocks higher as investors await FOMC

17th Sep 2014 11:46

Stimulus measures in China helped UK stocks higher on Wednesday with the heavyweight mining sector on the rise, though gains were limited as investors treaded cautiously before a policy decision from the Federal Reserve. The FTSE 100 was trading up 0.15% at 6,803 by midday after settling at 6,792.24

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London midday: Stocks gain but Scottish uncertainty limits upside

12th Sep 2014 12:12

UK stocks were making gains on Friday as investors shrugged off weak construction data and picked up some bargains after equity markets hit a three-week low the previous session. London's FTSE 100, which has traded within a tight range for the whole week, was 0.2% higher at 6,815 by midday after clo

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FTSE 100 movers: BP recovers after yesterday's slump

5th Sep 2014 15:31

BP regained some of Thursday's heavy losses which came after it was found negligent in the 2010 Gulf of Mexico disaster. Oil and gas group Tullow Oil rose slightly on the news that is to sell its interests in two blocks offshore Netherlands for €62.7m (£50m) as it continues to shed off its gas asset

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