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16 Jul
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FTSE 250 movers: Indivior surges but Go-Ahead slumps on downgrade

London's FTSE 250 was flat at 20,820. 51 in afternoon trade on Monday, with Indivior the star performer.

16 Jul
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FTSE 100 movers: Micro Focus hit by downgrade but BAE Systems gains

London's FTSE 100 was down 0. 9% to 7,592. 81 in afternoon trade on Monday as energy shares retreated.

16 Jul
Deutsche Bank initiates coverage of Countryside Properties at 'buy'

Countryside Properties got a boost on Monday as Deutsche Bank initiated coverage of the housebuilder at 'buy' with a 426p price target.

16 Jul
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Empire State manufacturing index ticks down in July but beats forecast

Business conditions in the New York region deteriorated a little less than expected in July, according to a survey from the NY Fed.

16 Jul
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Europe midday: Stocks turn lower as energy weighs but Deutsche Bank rallies on Q2

European stocks had turned mostly lower by midday on Monday following mixed Chinese data and amid weakness in the energy sector, but Deutsche Bank bucked the trend after solid second-quarter numbers.

16 Jul
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London midday: Stocks turn lower as energy sector takes a hit

London stocks had fallen firmly into the red by midday as weaker oil prices weighed on the energy sector and the pound strengthened, with Hargreaves Lansdown leading the fallers after a report from the City watchdog.

16 Jul
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Caledonia Investments FD Stephen King to step down

Caledonia Investments said on Monday that Stephen King will step down from his role as finance director after nearly 10 years and leave the company once a successor has been hired.

16 Jul
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US pre-open: Stocks to rise as investors eye Bank of America, Netflix earnings

US futures pointed to a positive open on Wall Street on Monday as investors eyed earnings from the likes of Bank of America and Netflix and a summit between US President Donald Trump and Russia's Vladimir Putin.

16 Jul
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Safestyle appoints Alan Lovell as chairman

Bradford-based double glazing group Safestyle has appointed turnaround specialist Alan Lovell as its new chairman.

16 Jul
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SDL to buy translation company Donnelley Financial Solutions

SDL has agreed to buy translation company Donnelley Financial Solutions for $77. 5m (£60. 1m) in cash.

16 Jul
Inland Homes FY revenue and completions rise amid 'strong' demand

Brownfield developer, housebuilder and partnership housing company Inland Homes posted a jump in full-year revenue and completions on Monday amid strong demand.

16 Jul
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Europe open: Stocks gain as investors shrug off China data

European stocks edged higher in early trade on Monday as investors shrugged off some mixed Chinese data.

16 Jul
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Annual house price growth slows in July - Rightmove

Annual house price growth slowed in July, according to Rightmove, amid a rise in the number of properties coming to the market.

16 Jul
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London open: Stocks nudge up as May faces Commons showdown; Indivior surges

London stocks nudged a touch higher in early trade on Monday as Prime Minister Theresa May faced a showdown with Brexit rebels, while Indivior rocketed after a US court blocked the sale of a rival generic of its bestselling opioid addiction treatment.

16 Jul
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London pre-open: Stocks seen lower as May faces Commons showdown

London stocks were set for a downbeat open on Monday following the release of a slew of Chinese data and as investors look to the Commons vote on the Customs Bill.

16 Jul
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Monday newspaper round-up: Brexit, global workforces, Debenhams, AA

Justine Greening became the most high profile Conservative to endorse the idea of a second referendum, to end what she said would be a likely parliamentary deadlock over Brexit, warning that Theresa May’s Chequers plan did not represent “a workable compromise” that a majority of MPs could get behind. The former education secretary and remain supporter said that May’s plan was “a fudge I can’t support” and, in a blow to the prime minister, said it amounted to “the worst of both worlds” – complying with EU rules without the influence of being a member of the multi-country bloc.