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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.
Akers Biosciences Q1 revenues more thank halved; shares suspended
Health information technology developer Akers Biosciences said revenue from its flagship PIFA Heparin PF/4 rapid assay more than halved to $259,983 in its first trading quarter - a result of a lower rate of success in extracting antigen.
FCA could ban exit fees for investment platforms
The Financial Conduct Authority is considering banning exit fees for online investment platforms to promote competition in the fast-growing sector.
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.
Indivior surges on preliminary injunction over Dr Reddy's generic film
A US court has granted a preliminary injunction to prevent Dr Reddy's Laboratories from selling a generic version of Indivior's Suboxone Film for treating opioid addiction until a decision is made on patent litigation.
Finsbury Food annual profit in line despite rising costs
Finsbury Food said it expected annual profit to meet expectations despite what the baker described as unprecedented increases in the cost of labour and ingredients.
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.
Meggitt wins $21m contract with US Defense Logistics Agency
Aerospace, defence and energy components and systems company Meggitt announced a $21m contract with the Defense Logistics Agency in Richmond, Virginia on Monday, to supply fuel cell equipment for the UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter until 2022.
Meggitt wins another US defence contract, Finsbury Food sees unprecedented cost increases
Market live The FTSE 100 is expected to open four points lower on Monday, having closed up 0. 14% at 7,661. 87 on Friday.
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.