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FTSE 100 movers: Taylor Wimpey builds gains, Vodafone slumps on CEO exit
London's FTSE 100 was up 0. 3% to 7,733. 04 in afternoon trade on Tuesday, as investors continued to digest the latest round of UK jobs data.
NAHB housing market index ticks up in May
Sentiment among US housebuilders improved in May, according to data released on Tuesday.
Lookers shows resilience against tough backdrop
Lookers rallied on Tuesday as the car dealership's first-quarter trading update revealed a resilient performance against a tough backdrop.
Patisserie Holdings half-year profit up 14%, looking out for acquisitions
Café and casual dining group Patisserie Holdings posted a 14% jump in first-half pre-tax profit on Tuesday as revenue rose and the company said it is well placed to make strategic acquisitions should appropriate opportunities arise.
Lakehouse wins £55m contract with Welsh government
AIM-listed Lakehouse has been awarded a £55m contract with the Welsh government.
US pre-open: Stocks seen lower as 10-year Treasury yield pops back above 3%
US futures pointed to a downbeat open on Wall Street on Tuesday as the yield on the 10-year Treasury note crept back above 3% amid ongoing worries about trade talks between the US and China.
German investors remain gloomy in April - ZEW
Investors in Germany remained gloomy in May, according to the latest survey from the ZEW Center for European Economic Research in Mannheim.
London midday: Stocks edge up as pound stays lower after UK jobs data
London stocks had edged higher by midday on Tuesday as sterling largely shrugged off the latest round of UK jobs data.
Premier Foods annual pre-tax profit surges 75%
Mr Kipling and Bisto owner Premier Foods reported a rise in full-year profit and revenue on Tuesday, with the second half of the year benefiting from the colder weather.
Contract win for Capita as watchdog slams staff's behaviour
There was good and bad news for Capita on Tuesday as the outsourcer won a £37m claims handling contract with the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, but hit the headlines after a report found that some of its staff used excessive restraint on asylum seekers.
Taylor Wimpey to bump up dividend payout, sets out five-year goals
Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey was on the rise on Tuesday after announcing plans to bump up its dividend payout as it set out its new goals for the next five years.
London open: Stocks and sterling steady ahead of jobs data
London stocks were steady in early trade on Tuesday as investors refrained from making any big bets either way ahead of key UK jobs data.
EasyJet losses narrow as revenue tops £2bn for first time
Losses at budget airline EasyJet narrowed in the first half as revenues surged nearly 20% to over £2bn for the first time, with the company benefiting from the collapse of Monarch and Air Berlin and troubles at Ryanair.
Ascential to sell exhibitions business to ITE Group
FTSE 250 specialist information company, Ascential, has agreed to sell its exhibitions business to ITE Group for £300m in cash.
Hargreaves Lansdown assets under administration up 3.1%
Financial services group Hargreaves Lansdown reported a 3. 1% jump in assets under administration in the four months to 30 April.
London pre-open: Stocks to drop ahead of key jobs data
London stocks were set to edge lower at the open on Tuesday as investors eyed a slew of key UK jobs data.