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17 Jul
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Investec downgrades Paddy Power as it explores US opportunity

Investec downgraded Paddy Power Betfair to 'sell' from 'buy' on Tuesday, cutting the price target to 8,010p from 8,570p as it revisited the investment case and explored the US opportunity in detail.

17 Jul
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FTSE 250 movers: TalkTalk trots higher on update; Greene King fizzes lower

London's FTSE 250 was up 0. 3% to 20,855. 46 in afternoon trade on Tuesday.

17 Jul
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FTSE 100 movers: Royal Mail rallies but Paddy Power hit by downgrade

London's FTSE 100 was up 0. 1% to 7,608. 88 in afternoon trade on Tuesday as investors digested the latest round of UK jobs data.

17 Jul
Volution buys Denmark's Air Connection for £2.8m

Ventilation products supplier Volution has bought Danish rival Air Connection for DKK23. 8m (£2. 8m) in cash in a deal that will be funded from cash and banking facilities.

17 Jul
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London midday: Stocks nudge down after jobs data; Royal Mail and TalkTalk rally

London stocks had nudged a touch lower by midday on Tuesday as investors digested the latest UK jobs data, although there were some bright spots on the corporate front in the form of updates from the likes of Royal Mail and TalkTalk.

17 Jul
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Europe midday: Stocks maintain losses as investors eye Powell testimony

European stocks were still in the red by midday on Tuesday amid a mixed batch of corporate news, as investors eyed a speech by Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell.

17 Jul
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TalkTalk revenue rises 4.1% in Q1, adds 80k broadband customers

TalkTalk posted a jump in first-quarter revenue on Tuesday as customer numbers grew and the company said it was on course to add another 150,000 new customers this year.

17 Jul
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US pre-open: Stocks to nudge down ahead of earnings, Powell testimony; Netflix in focus

US stocks looked set to nudge lower at the open on Tuesday, with Netflix likely to drop following a disappointing quarterly update, as investors eyed a Congressional testimony from Fed chair Jerome Powell and earnings from the likes of Goldman Sachs and Johnson & Johnson.

17 Jul
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Safestyle fails to get injunction against Safeglaze, fined over sales tactics

Bradford-based double glazing company Safestyle said on Tuesday that it had been unsuccessful in its attempt to secure interim injunctive relief against the use of the Safeglaze brand, which is a competitor it has filed legal proceedings against.

17 Jul
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Goldman Sachs upgrades ASOS on higher revenue forecasts

Online fashion retailer ASOS rose on Tuesday as Goldman Sachs upped the stock to 'buy' from 'neutral' and lifted the price target to 7,900p from 7,100p on the back of higher revenue forecasts.

17 Jul
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Europe open: Stocks slip as investors eye Powell testimony

European stocks slipped in early trade on Tuesday following uninspiring US and Asian sessions, as investors eyed a speech by Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell later in the day.

17 Jul
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London open: Stocks steady as investors eye jobs data; housebuilders rally

London stocks were steady at the open on Tuesday as investors eyed a slew of key jobs data, but housebuilders racked up healthy gains following a well-received update from Galliford Try.

17 Jul
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Dairy Crest Q1 trading in line, maintains full-year guidance

Dairy Crest maintained its outlook for the year on Tuesday as it said trading in the first quarter has been in line with its expectations.

17 Jul
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London pre-open: Stocks seen muted ahead of jobs data

London stocks were set for a muted open on Tuesday, steadying after the previous session's losses as investors eye a slew of key jobs data.

17 Jul
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Tuesday newspaper round-up: Netflix, equality, Brexit, investment platforms

Netflix, the streaming giant behind hits like The Crown and Stranger Things, missed its own forecasts by more than a million subscribers, sending its shares down sharply. The company second-quarter results, announced on Monday, spooked investors and suggested the company’s explosive subscriber growth may now be slowing. Netflix shares fell 14% to $346. 05 in after-hours trading in New York. For the second quarter, Netflix reported a profit of $384. 3m, or 85 cents a share, up from $65.