London pre-open: Blue chips set for early push

9th Dec 2010 07:37

Overnight strength on Wall Street looks like spreading over here this morning, with futures prices pointing to a charge back above 5,800. The FTSE 100 is expected to add more than 40 points when trading starts, according to City forecasters. As expected, "extremely difficult" market conditions and

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Standard Chartered warns on costs

9th Dec 2010 07:15

Asia-focused bank Standard Chartered says it is on course for another record year of profit and income as it continues winning market share, but the cheer was tempered by a warning on costs. The company said that both its wholesale and consumer banking businesses have seen strong income levels, tho

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FTSE 100 movers: Aggreko's US buy

3rd Dec 2010 13:12

Temporary power and temperature control specialist Aggreko is higher following a US acquisition that increases its presence in the oil and gas market. Aggreko is paying $26m for Northland Power Services, a leading provider of power solutions for the oil and gas exploration and production market in

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London midday: Shares slide amid euro concerns

26th Nov 2010 12:01

The leading share index's losses are almost in the triple-digits now as worries over the euro-debt crisis persist. Portugal's insistence that it is not under pressure to follow Ireland in accepting a bail-out failed to reassure investors. Bond yields in Portugal and other debt-plagued eurozone coun

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Friday newspaper round-up: Euro crisis, Standard Chartered, Retail sales...

26th Nov 2010 06:36

The eurozone's emergency bailout fund may have to be boosted further if it fails to reassure financial markets, a member of the European Central Bank's governing council has said. Axel Weber, who is President of the Bundesbank, said that EU governments' €750bn (£640bn) facility ought to be adequate

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Thursday newspaper round-up: British banks, Irish banks, PIGS

25th Nov 2010 06:02

Britain's biggest banks are working on a joint plan to cut bonus payouts and boost lending to small business. As political pressure grows ahead of January's bonus round, The Times has learnt that senior executives from Barclays, HSBC, Standard Chartered and Royal Bank of Scotland held discussions l

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London close: Miners get a hammering

23rd Nov 2010 16:57

Footsie staved off a triple-digit fall by less than half a point as worries over the situation in Korea and the prospect of other European countries joining Ireland in the queue for a bail-out nagged away at investors all day. Asia-focused bank Standard Chartered was hit by worries over the exch

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London afternoon: TUI bid rumour revived

23rd Nov 2010 14:11

With the Dow Jones index expected to register a triple-digit fall when Wall Street opens, sentiment in London has dipped further. Fears of debt contagion in the euro-zone are pushing the banks down, with Barclays, Standard Chartered and Lloyds Banking the hardest hit. Royal Bank of Scotland defies

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FTSE 100 movers: TUI Travel bucks trend

23rd Nov 2010 12:25

Worries about European debt and tension in Korea have hit banks and miners but TUI Travel is bucking the trend. TUI Travel is the best performer for the second day running. There are rumours that 55% shareholder TUI AG wants to increase its stake. Aero-engine maker Rolls-Royce got a lift from ne

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London midday: Tough morning for blue chips

23rd Nov 2010 11:48

Blue chips have had a difficult morning with the twin concerns of a serious outbreak of fighting in Korea and Irish bail-out worries knocking sentiment. Fears of debt contagion are pushing the banks down, with Barclays, Standard Chartered and Lloyds Banking the hardest hit. Royal Bank of Scotland

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London close: Late recovery not quite enough

19th Nov 2010 16:57

Shares recovered heading into the weekend but not enough to haul the leading share index into the blue. Outsourcing giant Capita, which yesterday said revenue growth in the second half of 2010 had been subdued due to government cuts in public spending, suffered more falls today. Miners continue to

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London afternoon: Stocks still struggling

19th Nov 2010 15:31

A poor start on Wall Street has done nothing to help a recovery in London where the leading index is stuck near 5,700. Outsourcing giant Capita, which yesterday said revenue growth in the second half of 2010 had been subdued due to government cuts in public spending, is suffering more falls today.

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London midday: Footsie stuck in the red as miners weigh

19th Nov 2010 12:11

Footsie remains firmly in the red amid losses in the mining sector. Outsourcing giant Capita, which yesterday said revenue growth in the second half of 2010 had been subdued due to government cuts in public spending, is suffering more falls today. Miners Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton, Kazakhmys and Angl

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London open: Struggle in early trade

19th Nov 2010 08:31

An early retreat follows losses for the mining heavyweights, though it's Capita that leads the fallers Friday. Outsourcing giant Capita yesterday said revenue growth in the second half of 2010 had been subdued due to government cuts in public spending. Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton, Kazakhmys and Anglo

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London close: Battering for miners and banks

16th Nov 2010 17:08

It was downhill almost all the way for Footsie in the afternoon session after the US opened sharply lower, with miners getting a real bashing on the prospect of a slow-down in the Chinese economy. No less an authority than star fund manager Anthony Bolton raised the prospect today, in the first set

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